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The first is whether there are competence differences between native speakers ( NS ) of a language and those exceptional learners who appear to perform like natives , i.e. near - native speakers ( NNS ) . Hyltenstam 1990 reports that ...
The first is whether there are competence differences between native speakers ( NS ) of a language and those exceptional learners who appear to perform like natives , i.e. near - native speakers ( NNS ) . Hyltenstam 1990 reports that ...
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The risks of heterogeneity are also evident in the native language back- grounds of the NNS . Recall that Coppieters ' subjects are from a variety of disparate linguistic backgrounds . In principle , this design feature would allow one ...
The risks of heterogeneity are also evident in the native language back- grounds of the NNS . Recall that Coppieters ' subjects are from a variety of disparate linguistic backgrounds . In principle , this design feature would allow one ...
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can achieve native proficiency must be answered within each separate experi- mental context . This caveat applies particularly to the present study , where only a single native language and target language were sampled , and where only ...
can achieve native proficiency must be answered within each separate experi- mental context . This caveat applies particularly to the present study , where only a single native language and target language were sampled , and where only ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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