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ment of meanings in the child's language . Leopold's conclusions are briefly summarized in the following quotations ( 3.154 ) : ... words ( in the child language ) were ( commonly ) used in a variety of applications which the standard ...
ment of meanings in the child's language . Leopold's conclusions are briefly summarized in the following quotations ( 3.154 ) : ... words ( in the child language ) were ( commonly ) used in a variety of applications which the standard ...
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bilingualism on language learning . His child , it will be recalled , was exposed both to German and to English from the beginning , though unequally , for during most of the first two years English was the language most often heard .
bilingualism on language learning . His child , it will be recalled , was exposed both to German and to English from the beginning , though unequally , for during most of the first two years English was the language most often heard .
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ROBERT A. HALL JR . , on leave of absence from Cornell University to study the pidgin languages of Australasia ... In many quarters it is not realized that Melanesian Pidgin is a true language , with a grammatical structure of its own ...
ROBERT A. HALL JR . , on leave of absence from Cornell University to study the pidgin languages of Australasia ... In many quarters it is not realized that Melanesian Pidgin is a true language , with a grammatical structure of its own ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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