21. His speech patterns are choppy, and he has difficulty concentrating. 22. His speech patterns, characterized by unfailingly formal syntax and multiple subordinate clauses, are generally too complex for that. 23. His ruddy complexion and firmer speech patterns suggested that Yeltsin has survived his surgery without major complications. 24. I find that same speech pattern in readers. 25. In her years talking to Apaches, Bray also learned how their speech patterns often differ from English. 26. It was lunchtime at Normandie Elementary School last week, and while students spoke familiar words, for some people their speech patterns were unusual. 27. Its speech patterns are based on the Ashkenazic Language Systems native to Russia, Poland, and Rumania. 28. Many black children come to class with speech patterns, learned from birth, that are just as hard to break. 29. Our speech patterns are simply an adaptation to our environment. 30. Other speech patterns work far better. |
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