Originally Posted by Tdol I don't think it's a native speaker. British/American/Canadian/Australian/NZ/etc scientists and sociologists don't count as native speakers.
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Originally Posted by Tdol I don't think it's a native speaker. OH, you don't think so. I see. It seems like you think what exists coincident with the highly specific longevity of each individual species is not animal groups as John says but the great variability, don't you, tdol?
Last edited by Taka; 22-Dec-2011 at 14:11.
Originally Posted by 5jj British/American/Canadian/Australian/NZ/etc scientists and sociologists don't count as native speakers. Then it would follow that there are very few native speakers I've ever seen.
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