Re: Is there an optimal sequence for language acquisition?
- From: "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 15:57:23 GMT
Lee Sau Dan wrote:
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> >>>>> "leuwarden" == leuwarden <leuwarden@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
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> leuwarden> I would have thought that tea was from India, and I did
> leuwarden> not know about gunpowder. I had heard about Marco Polo,
> leuwarden> but still, I simply do not know anything about
> leuwarden> China. The Panda bear?
>
> What's that?
An animal you keep sending to American zoos. Likely to be the mascot of
the Beijing Olympics.
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Peter T. Daniels grammatim@xxxxxxx
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