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In spontaneous speech , subject doubling is therefore expected to occur frequently , and obligatorily in certain contexts ( informally characterized as when the subject is a pronoun , or a definite DP that is not focused , although this ...
In spontaneous speech , subject doubling is therefore expected to occur frequently , and obligatorily in certain contexts ( informally characterized as when the subject is a pronoun , or a definite DP that is not focused , although this ...
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Doubling in spontaneous and read speech of all mothers in the Lyon corpus . a Table 8 ) .29 Subject doubling is known to be impossible with indefinite and quantified subjects ; accordingly , the frequency of subject doubling with ...
Doubling in spontaneous and read speech of all mothers in the Lyon corpus . a Table 8 ) .29 Subject doubling is known to be impossible with indefinite and quantified subjects ; accordingly , the frequency of subject doubling with ...
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A similar pattern was found with strong - pronoun subjects ; the children's early speech included doubling of strong - pronoun subjects at a high rate . However , some very early utterances using the strong pronoun moi ' I ...
A similar pattern was found with strong - pronoun subjects ; the children's early speech included doubling of strong - pronoun subjects at a high rate . However , some very early utterances using the strong pronoun moi ' I ...
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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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