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Guérin , a speaker of Musqueam and other related languages , Sawyer , a speaker of a Wakashan language , and Henry , a speaker of two Iroquoian languages , suggested that roman letters should be used and that they should represent ...
Guérin , a speaker of Musqueam and other related languages , Sawyer , a speaker of a Wakashan language , and Henry , a speaker of two Iroquoian languages , suggested that roman letters should be used and that they should represent ...
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Literacy learning even in languages with an excellent sound - symbol relationship is not dramatically more simple than in ... tions of easiness in reading the Finnish language is afirmative as far as mechanical reading is concerned .
Literacy learning even in languages with an excellent sound - symbol relationship is not dramatically more simple than in ... tions of easiness in reading the Finnish language is afirmative as far as mechanical reading is concerned .
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What we see in a distant language is , in many ways , as much a reflection of our own theories about language , formal or ... Hence it is occasionally asserted that North American languages in general lack idioms ( Fillmore 1982 ) ...
What we see in a distant language is , in many ways , as much a reflection of our own theories about language , formal or ... Hence it is occasionally asserted that North American languages in general lack idioms ( Fillmore 1982 ) ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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