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Secondly , he pointed out that he used the students ' knowledge of morphophonemic rules of the English writing system in the morphophonemic rules he set up for the Native language . We can surmise from this that what benefits a second ...
Secondly , he pointed out that he used the students ' knowledge of morphophonemic rules of the English writing system in the morphophonemic rules he set up for the Native language . We can surmise from this that what benefits a second ...
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Second language learning implies a formal learning situation with feedback , error correction , rule learning , and an artificial linguistic environment ( McLaughlin 1978 ) . There are different concepts 16 CAROL DANA.
Second language learning implies a formal learning situation with feedback , error correction , rule learning , and an artificial linguistic environment ( McLaughlin 1978 ) . There are different concepts 16 CAROL DANA.
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3 ) N - Loss / Nasalization Certain of the Québec - Labrador dialects exhibit , variably , a rule which deletes intervocalic / n / , with possible nasalization of the preceding vowel . This rule appears most advanced in Lower North ...
3 ) N - Loss / Nasalization Certain of the Québec - Labrador dialects exhibit , variably , a rule which deletes intervocalic / n / , with possible nasalization of the preceding vowel . This rule appears most advanced in Lower North ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Kathryn T Molohon | 49 |
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