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Intervention effects on receptive vocabulary and oral comprehension for native speakers were found only for the third cohort and were not found for expressive vocabulary.
Aboriginal Tupian speakers were found from the mouth of the Amazon to the Río de la Plata, both along the Atlantic coast and in the interior.
Other times, the two speakers were found, but the sub was not.
Seaver claimed that female speakers were found to have higher nasalance score than male speakers by the study of nasalance score difference between English speaker genders [1].
In the research of ethnic groups, the result of nasalance score between an American who speaks standard American English and an African American who speaks Mid-Atlantic dialect reported that standard American English speakers were found to have much higher nasalance score [7].
Given that French (also a nontone language) speakers were found to perceive tones in a more psychophysical manner that is, less categorically than Mandarin speakers, Hallé, Chang, and Best (2004) suggested that tones could be perceived by non-tone-language speakers as either uncategorized (UU) speech categories or as nonspeech or musical melodies (NA).
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The heaviest concentration of Berber speakers is found in Morocco.
A great many communities still speak Arawakan languages in Brazil, and other groups of speakers are found in Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, and Suriname.
In Nepal the Pahari, speaking Indo-European languages, constitute the majority of the population, although large groups of Tibeto-Burman speakers are found throughout the country.
The majority of the remaining Khoe languages and dialects of the Non-Khoekhoe (NKK) group, which altogether comprise about 66,000 speakers, are found over the whole of western, central, and northern Botswana.
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