Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... speakers , and it primordially pertains to the speakers to study them and to decide their destiny ' ( Cojtí Cuxil 1990 : 20 ) . Mayas not only criticize some of our choices , they also defend their right to do so . Thus the role of ...
... speakers , and it primordially pertains to the speakers to study them and to decide their destiny ' ( Cojtí Cuxil 1990 : 20 ) . Mayas not only criticize some of our choices , they also defend their right to do so . Thus the role of ...
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... speakers of subordinate languages may have thought , up to now , that the matters under discussion do not particularly pertain to them . Mayas believe , however , that at least some speakers of their languages must study linguistics at ...
... speakers of subordinate languages may have thought , up to now , that the matters under discussion do not particularly pertain to them . Mayas believe , however , that at least some speakers of their languages must study linguistics at ...
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... speakers ' judgments were about 20 % lower in accuracy than the judgments of native speakers . Should we infer from this that L2 speakers have 20 % less knowledge ? What does such a finding really mean ? Simply , that nonnative speakers ...
... speakers ' judgments were about 20 % lower in accuracy than the judgments of native speakers . Should we infer from this that L2 speakers have 20 % less knowledge ? What does such a finding really mean ? Simply , that nonnative speakers ...
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