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At this stage , the focus is on the use of estar to introduce attributes which are circumstantial and / or susceptible to change . Thus , within the linguistic system , one might identify three stages . At Stage I , the selection of ...
At this stage , the focus is on the use of estar to introduce attributes which are circumstantial and / or susceptible to change . Thus , within the linguistic system , one might identify three stages . At Stage I , the selection of ...
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In Stage 1 , the child should , as Bickerton has predicted , use the basic pattern found in creole languages — with a or the used for + S referents , and the zero article for –S referents . The use of either article for + S referents ...
In Stage 1 , the child should , as Bickerton has predicted , use the basic pattern found in creole languages — with a or the used for + S referents , and the zero article for –S referents . The use of either article for + S referents ...
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This is predicted by the Four - stage Hypothesis - in that Stage 2 predicts definite article use with + S referents ; Stage 3 predicts some use of indefinite articles for + S - P ( correct ) as well as + S + P ( incorrect ) referents ...
This is predicted by the Four - stage Hypothesis - in that Stage 2 predicts definite article use with + S referents ; Stage 3 predicts some use of indefinite articles for + S - P ( correct ) as well as + S + P ( incorrect ) referents ...
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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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