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learning ) language . In their view , a knowledge of how human languages work from a scientific perspective promoted more effective teaching and learning ; at the same time , the insights linguists gained from their experience as ...
learning ) language . In their view , a knowledge of how human languages work from a scientific perspective promoted more effective teaching and learning ; at the same time , the insights linguists gained from their experience as ...
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The purpose of E ' is to provide a comprehensive listing of the known languages of the world ' ( 7 ) . For this , E had to face the question of how to define a language , or more precisely how to distinguish independent languages from ...
The purpose of E ' is to provide a comprehensive listing of the known languages of the world ' ( 7 ) . For this , E had to face the question of how to define a language , or more precisely how to distinguish independent languages from ...
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Mikhail S. Andronov , Institute of Oriental Studies , The Russian Academy of Sciences Malto is a nonliterary tribal language spoken by nearly one hundred thousand Dravidian tribesmen in the hilly tracts of Rajmahal in Northern Bihar .
Mikhail S. Andronov , Institute of Oriental Studies , The Russian Academy of Sciences Malto is a nonliterary tribal language spoken by nearly one hundred thousand Dravidian tribesmen in the hilly tracts of Rajmahal in Northern Bihar .
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