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However , since not all humans are equally able to perform a given task , speakers will have varying degrees of ability at developing such skills . Crucially , this means that anything in the language that relies on speaker performance ...
However , since not all humans are equally able to perform a given task , speakers will have varying degrees of ability at developing such skills . Crucially , this means that anything in the language that relies on speaker performance ...
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( 3b ) Judgment task ( S2 , 17 November 2004 ) atima wâp mêw Solveiga . atimw - a wâpam - ê - w S. dog - OBV see - TA.DIR - 3 S. = ' The dog sees Solveiga . ' ' Solveiga sees the dog . ' 6 As the number of hours that the consultant does ...
( 3b ) Judgment task ( S2 , 17 November 2004 ) atima wâp mêw Solveiga . atimw - a wâpam - ê - w S. dog - OBV see - TA.DIR - 3 S. = ' The dog sees Solveiga . ' ' Solveiga sees the dog . ' 6 As the number of hours that the consultant does ...
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( 226 ) Analysis task ( S3 , 30 November 2005 ) anohc kâ - pîkskwâtak poko ana nâpêw kâ - pîkskwêskit . anohc kâ - pîkiskwât - ak piko ana nâpêw kâ - pîkiskwêski - t today REL - talk.to - TA - 1 > 3 DISTR that man REL - talk.
( 226 ) Analysis task ( S3 , 30 November 2005 ) anohc kâ - pîkskwâtak poko ana nâpêw kâ - pîkskwêskit . anohc kâ - pîkiskwât - ak piko ana nâpêw kâ - pîkiskwêski - t today REL - talk.to - TA - 1 > 3 DISTR that man REL - talk.
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