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In ], a '''rememberer''' is a person who knows individual words or phrases (sometimes entire texts) of a ], but cannot use the language productively. This is contrasted with ] or full speakers, who have a good command of the language, and ]s, who have a partial command of it. | In ], a '''rememberer''' is a person who knows individual words or phrases (sometimes entire texts) of a ], but cannot use the language productively. This is contrasted with ] or full speakers, who have a good command of the language, and ]s, who have a partial command of it. Also, cocks. | ||
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In linguistics, a rememberer is a person who knows individual words or phrases (sometimes entire texts) of a dying or dead language, but cannot use the language productively. This is contrasted with fluent or full speakers, who have a good command of the language, and semi-speakers, who have a partial command of it. Also, cocks.
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