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Old 19-Oct-2003, 16:52
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Um, what's L2 interference?

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Terms commonly used in Linguistics:

L2 = Second Language
L1 = First Language
L3 = Third Language

Someone once said, "If you speak three languages, you are trilingual, if you speak two languages, you are bilingual, and if you only speak English, you're American."

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Thanks.

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No, You didn't ask me to. :wink:

Just as important, if I ever knew how to do that I have forgotten. :(

Isn't that Tdol's job? :wink:

Have you taken a look at them? You think they're pretty good, huh? :)

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Prepositions
http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishwo.../main/prep.htm

Expressions of Time
http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishwo...mmar/time.html

Expressions of Place
http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishwo...mar/place.html
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Old 20-Oct-2003, 05:42
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Ron, have you put these in our links database for us yet?

No, You didn't ask me to. :wink:

Just as important, if I ever knew how to do that I have forgotten. :(

Isn't that Tdol's job? :wink:

Have you taken a look at them? You think they're pretty good, huh? :)
Oops. Sorry. My mistake, don't mind me. (I've apparently walked into and interrupted a staff meeting), don't mind me, continue on, sorry, thanks, okay, bye. :D :D :D
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Old 20-Oct-2003, 06:11
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You didn't interrupt anything. :wink:

The staff "meetings" take place in the Admin. folder, which regular members cannot see (I think).

But you were just kidding anyhow, weren't you? :wink:

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You didn't interrupt anything. :wink:
But you were just kidding anyhow, weren't you? :wink:
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Kidding, moi? Not unless ya'll are under 3 feet. :D
I was humaning :wink:

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No, You didn't ask me to. :wink:
I was hinting that as and when you find good links like that, you could put them in the DB for us!

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Just as important, if I ever knew how to do that I have forgotten. :(
1/ Go to http://www.usingenglish.com/links/index.html
2/ Click on Add a Site
3/ Fill out the link info.

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Isn't that Tdol's job? :wink:
Um, it's anyone's job. :D

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Have you taken a look at them? You think they're pretty good, huh? :)
They're grrrrrreat!!!

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Yay! More!!!!
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Oops. Sorry. My mistake, don't mind me. (I've apparently walked into and interrupted a staff meeting), don't mind me, continue on, sorry, thanks, okay, bye. :D :D :D
What Ron said! (I was just being cheeky)
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