Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... pronoun usage rates for all five pronoun groups in the three tense types . TYPE yo tú él , ella nosotros ellos , ellas A 33 % ( 284 ) 60 % ( 10 ) 38 % ( 167 ) 7 % ( 43 ) 17 % ( 163 ) B 41 % ( 763 ) 64 % ( 342 ) 44 % ( 194 ) 22 % ( 113 ) ...
... pronoun usage rates for all five pronoun groups in the three tense types . TYPE yo tú él , ella nosotros ellos , ellas A 33 % ( 284 ) 60 % ( 10 ) 38 % ( 167 ) 7 % ( 43 ) 17 % ( 163 ) B 41 % ( 763 ) 64 % ( 342 ) 44 % ( 194 ) 22 % ( 113 ) ...
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... pronoun usage in Andalusian Spanish was so frequent that the pronouns ' em- phatic connotation was lost . Terrell ( 1978 , §1.2 ) observed widespread subject pronoun usage in Caribbean Spanish in general . Sábater ( 1978 : 175 ) noted a ...
... pronoun usage in Andalusian Spanish was so frequent that the pronouns ' em- phatic connotation was lost . Terrell ( 1978 , §1.2 ) observed widespread subject pronoun usage in Caribbean Spanish in general . Sábater ( 1978 : 175 ) noted a ...
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... pronoun usage in PRS , that of influence from English seems the less promising . To test for English influence , I divided my ten subjects into two groups of five subjects each , on the basis of their self - reported proficiency in ...
... pronoun usage in PRS , that of influence from English seems the less promising . To test for English influence , I divided my ten subjects into two groups of five subjects each , on the basis of their self - reported proficiency in ...
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