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... speakers , but in some ways may be parallel to the Cree case . Speakers of English differ in their judgments as to how 45 can be interpreted : ( 45 ) John gave Bill a photograph of himself . Some speakers judge the sentence ambiguous as ...
... speakers , but in some ways may be parallel to the Cree case . Speakers of English differ in their judgments as to how 45 can be interpreted : ( 45 ) John gave Bill a photograph of himself . Some speakers judge the sentence ambiguous as ...
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... speakers left , most of them in their mid - 70s to mid - 80s , who can be classified as truly fluent . ' These speakers are isolated and have little opportunity to speak the language . One active and fluent female speaker , however ...
... speakers left , most of them in their mid - 70s to mid - 80s , who can be classified as truly fluent . ' These speakers are isolated and have little opportunity to speak the language . One active and fluent female speaker , however ...
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... speakers . Sometimes , the word was not understood , but labelled as probably Mesquakie or Kickapoo . In most such ... speakers were double - checked as far as possible with other speakers . Inevitably , however , there were a certain ...
... speakers . Sometimes , the word was not understood , but labelled as probably Mesquakie or Kickapoo . In most such ... speakers were double - checked as far as possible with other speakers . Inevitably , however , there were a certain ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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