Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... speakers of East Sutherland Gaelic - a Scottish dialect spoken by fewer than 150 people , all of them bilingual in ESG and English . Dorian divides her sample into two groups : older fluent speakers , who ranged in age from 70 to 80 ...
... speakers of East Sutherland Gaelic - a Scottish dialect spoken by fewer than 150 people , all of them bilingual in ESG and English . Dorian divides her sample into two groups : older fluent speakers , who ranged in age from 70 to 80 ...
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... speaker age at the conventional 5 % level of significance . The fre- quency of honorific forms ( X2 ) increased with speaker age ( p ≤ 0.022 ) among the group of younger and less competent speakers . The lack of age dependence within ...
... speaker age at the conventional 5 % level of significance . The fre- quency of honorific forms ( X2 ) increased with speaker age ( p ≤ 0.022 ) among the group of younger and less competent speakers . The lack of age dependence within ...
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... speakers ' as fully competent in the language , and her ' semi - speakers ' as marginally competent- and that only in translation rather than free conversation . Her youngest ' older fluent speaker ' is about 70 years old ; the oldest ...
... speakers ' as fully competent in the language , and her ' semi - speakers ' as marginally competent- and that only in translation rather than free conversation . Her youngest ' older fluent speaker ' is about 70 years old ; the oldest ...
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