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If subject pronouns are used to disambiguate verb forms , one would then expect that the various verbal persons should appear with a pronoun more often in tenses where they are ambiguous than in those where they are not .
If subject pronouns are used to disambiguate verb forms , one would then expect that the various verbal persons should appear with a pronoun more often in tenses where they are ambiguous than in those where they are not .
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As far as / s / -deleting dialects are concerned , Álvar 1955 reported that subject pronoun usage in Andalusian Spanish was so frequent that the pronouns ' emphatic connotation was lost . Terrell ( 1978 , $ 1.2 ) observed widespread ...
As far as / s / -deleting dialects are concerned , Álvar 1955 reported that subject pronoun usage in Andalusian Spanish was so frequent that the pronouns ' emphatic connotation was lost . Terrell ( 1978 , $ 1.2 ) observed widespread ...
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usted PRONOUN CASTILE ( s ) CASTILE ( w ) BUENOS AIRES PUERTO RICO SINGULAR yo 32 % ( 10,185 ) 21 % ( 9,809 ) 24 % ( 1,297 ) 43 % ( 1,333 ) túlvos 15 % ( 1,508 ) 16 % ( 4,842 ) 36 % ( 50 ) 64 % ( 362 ) él , ella 8 % ( 4,279 ) 11 ...
usted PRONOUN CASTILE ( s ) CASTILE ( w ) BUENOS AIRES PUERTO RICO SINGULAR yo 32 % ( 10,185 ) 21 % ( 9,809 ) 24 % ( 1,297 ) 43 % ( 1,333 ) túlvos 15 % ( 1,508 ) 16 % ( 4,842 ) 36 % ( 50 ) 64 % ( 362 ) él , ella 8 % ( 4,279 ) 11 ...
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