Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... language are inadequate because most people are not equipped to solve the problems that inevitably arise . The best ... language is for you . ' The truth is that we consider the languages of the Orient impossible to learn because we feel ...
... language are inadequate because most people are not equipped to solve the problems that inevitably arise . The best ... language is for you . ' The truth is that we consider the languages of the Orient impossible to learn because we feel ...
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... languages correctly . The truth is that many Westerners who have learned an oriental language by ' picking it up ' in Asia so mispronounce and misconstrue it that they are scarcely understood except by those natives who know enough ...
... languages correctly . The truth is that many Westerners who have learned an oriental language by ' picking it up ' in Asia so mispronounce and misconstrue it that they are scarcely understood except by those natives who know enough ...
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... language ; it therefore produces faster results for those interested primarily in the given language , and is much better suited to the needs of students who are not far enough advanced to do research . It is the second method which ...
... language ; it therefore produces faster results for those interested primarily in the given language , and is much better suited to the needs of students who are not far enough advanced to do research . It is the second method which ...
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