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For most people in the world today, the language that they speak, and write, and otherwise employ in their daily lives is a matter (1). ... The French do profess to treat their language with particular care and respect and enjoy demonstrating the delicacy of their feelings in this connection on every possible occasion, typically by pretending not to understand a word that a foreigner says so long as he or she makes the smallest error in pronunciation.
――関西大学 法学部(2月1日実施)――2004年
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