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- symptoms of dementia". Neuropsychologia. January 11, 2007. "The rise of the monoglots". University Affairs.ca. August 5, 2008. Archived from the original on...
- English learnt as a second language. Although monoglotism in young children continues, life-long monoglotism in Welsh no longer occurs. Since Poland joined...
- situations) and transitional bilingualism (monoglot Irish-speaking grandparents with bilingual children and monoglot English-speaking grandchildren). By the...
- an urban Irish-speaking cohort which is generally better-educated than monoglot English speakers. The Dublin Irish-speaking cohort is supported by a number...
- However, English, including Scots, is the dominant language, with few monoglots remaining in the other languages of the region. The Norn language of Orkney...
- was spoken by about 400 people in Colombia. Many of its speakers are monoglots. Macaguán at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
- content Open-source license The Onelook dictionary website finds about 5 monoglot English dictionaries including "libre"; about 30 include "gratis" For example...
- century. The number of speakers was also declining in this period with monoglot and bilingual speakers of Irish increasingly adopting only English: while...
- were bilingual, 1751 (26.4%) were Welsh monoglots, and 1402 people (21.1%) were returned as English monoglots. Ceredigion (then named Cardiganshire) as...
- aged three years and upwards in Wales and Monmouthshire spoke Welsh (8.5% monoglot Welsh speakers, 35% bilingual in English and Welsh). This was a decrease...