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DOUBLED NONDOUBLED TUTAL declarative 79.1 % 655 20.9 % 173 828 question 85.1 % 234 14.9 % 41 275 TOTAL 80.6 % 889 19.4 % 214 1,103 read ( total ) 2.6 % 12 97.4 % 450 462 Table 8. Doubling in spontaneous and read speech of all mothers in ...
DOUBLED NONDOUBLED TUTAL declarative 79.1 % 655 20.9 % 173 828 question 85.1 % 234 14.9 % 41 275 TOTAL 80.6 % 889 19.4 % 214 1,103 read ( total ) 2.6 % 12 97.4 % 450 462 Table 8. Doubling in spontaneous and read speech of all mothers in ...
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4 match ( or even slightly exceed ) the level of subject doubling used by their mothers . A similar pattern was found with strong - pronoun subjects ; the children's early speech included doubling of strong - pronoun subjects at a high ...
4 match ( or even slightly exceed ) the level of subject doubling used by their mothers . A similar pattern was found with strong - pronoun subjects ; the children's early speech included doubling of strong - pronoun subjects at a high ...
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A more precise account of the constraints on subject doubling in Colloquial French remains to be given . Section 4 below sets the stage for the analysis of subject doubling proposed in 85 by comparing the descriptive constraints on ...
A more precise account of the constraints on subject doubling in Colloquial French remains to be given . Section 4 below sets the stage for the analysis of subject doubling proposed in 85 by comparing the descriptive constraints on ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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