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AGE AT WESTERN TYPE OF SPEAKER ACQUISITION SCHOOLING PRO / SITES PERCENTAGE Category One Adult 254/1445 17.6 ... for pronoun retention among speakers in Category Six ( child learners with 10 or more years of western education ) .
AGE AT WESTERN TYPE OF SPEAKER ACQUISITION SCHOOLING PRO / SITES PERCENTAGE Category One Adult 254/1445 17.6 ... for pronoun retention among speakers in Category Six ( child learners with 10 or more years of western education ) .
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The speakers who acquired English outside Liberia were all first - language speakers of either Klao or Grebo . When Klao and Grebo speakers are separated according to where they acquired Liberian English , we get the distribution in ...
The speakers who acquired English outside Liberia were all first - language speakers of either Klao or Grebo . When Klao and Grebo speakers are separated according to where they acquired Liberian English , we get the distribution in ...
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In the present sample , dividing speakers according to where they learned English has the effect of dividing them into speakers of K [ ru ] P [ idgin ) E [ nglish ) , on the one hand , and L ( iberian ] P [ idgin ) E [ nglish ) , on the ...
In the present sample , dividing speakers according to where they learned English has the effect of dividing them into speakers of K [ ru ] P [ idgin ) E [ nglish ) , on the one hand , and L ( iberian ] P [ idgin ) E [ nglish ) , on the ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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