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The only toff I've ever met was the attractive Lady Hesketh (junior), whose name, I think, is Claire. She kindly allowed me to look at her Breughel It took me a moment there to remember what a Breughel was, particularly since I wasn't
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Approaching this chance, Excuse me, I put 'Approaching' instead of 'Seizing'. Do you all know some sites where I can find ... third person present tense, plural, etc.? Thanks you all. Ariel Hi Ariel, Why don't you try the
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ariel alonzo medina v?zquez
5 yr 196 days ago
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{d} is defined by the International Phonetic Association to be a voiced alveolar plosive. (See http://www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/IPA/pulmonic.html .) Now "plosive" is ... sound, it's so small as to be hardly noticeable, and it seems
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Hi Danny, I have got the program White Smoke, it is good. I would use the latter to learn how ... also would like our courses to include phonetic (in accordance to IPA), it will greatly help people. Regards, Ariel Medina Hi Danny I use the program
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"Languages divide people, knowlegde joins them." Knowledge Is Above Language ... text and translate to their native languages. I mean: - Hi Danny, I have got the program White Smoke, it is good. I would use the latter to learn how to
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I don't hate America, Charles, and I certainly don't hate Americans. What I hate is being forced to do things in a certain way here. There's a big difference. I find this thread fascinating and I can see Chris's points. I think
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5 yr 243 days ago
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Good summary of this, covering lots of languages and lots of animals, at: Sounds of the World's Animals http://www.georgetown.edu/cball/animals/ Alas, it does not say what sheep say in modern Greek, so I cannot check the astonishing statement
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The pioneers and cowboys used to call the grasslands of the southwest "sage" (this does not include the deserts). "Riders ... called sage. Did sagebrush get its name from the grasslands? Or did the grassland get its name from the
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frank young
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"Peter T. Daniels" (Email Removed) schrieb im Newsbeitrag Mmm, OK, I come from an ELT rather than an ... having been using it all evening, what does 'marked' mean? It comes from early structuralism (Jakobson, Prague School, and
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