Which of the following is NOT an example of a language distributed by migratory patterns?

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people in Quebec speaking both French and English

people in Quebec speaking both French and English

people in Germany speaking the same language with different accents

people in Germany speaking the same language with different accents

people in the southwest United States speaking both Spanish and English

people in the southwest United States speaking both Spanish and English

people in parts of France and Spain speaking both Basque and French or Spanish

people in parts of France and Spain speaking both Basque and French or Spanish

people in Madagascar speaking a language related to those of Indonesia and the Philippines

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The example that is NOT an example of a language distributed by migratory patterns is:

people in Germany speaking the same language with different accents.

This is because speaking the same language with different accents is primarily a result of regional variation rather than the distribution of language due to migration. The other examples involve the influence of migratory patterns on language use.