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Nov 2019
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Ils aiment la grammaire (They like gram...

Choses à Savoir
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Texte:
Des études sur les singes apportent de nouveaux indices sur l’évolution du langage. Certains d’entre eux sont capables de repérer si l’ordre des syllabes dans un mot est “mauvais”.

Traduction:
Studies on monkeys have revealed clues about the evolution of language. Some of them are able to spot if the order of syllables in a word is "wrong".



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