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a The study is based on language samples from 27 Mexican - American bilinguals with different levels of proficiency in Spanish and English ; all are conversationally fluent in Spanish . I focus exclusively on predicate adjective ...
a The study is based on language samples from 27 Mexican - American bilinguals with different levels of proficiency in Spanish and English ; all are conversationally fluent in Spanish . I focus exclusively on predicate adjective ...
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use and both ( a ) level of proficiency in Spanish and ( b ) age of acquisition of English.23 Tables 7a - b present the results . INNOVATIVE USE SPANISH PROFICIENCY Native Good Lower 213/409 106/185 25/29 52 % 57 % 86 % INNOVATIVE USE ...
use and both ( a ) level of proficiency in Spanish and ( b ) age of acquisition of English.23 Tables 7a - b present the results . INNOVATIVE USE SPANISH PROFICIENCY Native Good Lower 213/409 106/185 25/29 52 % 57 % 86 % INNOVATIVE USE ...
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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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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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