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The sample includes men and women of different ages , categorized in three groups according to the length of time that the speakers ' families have resided in the US ( Table 2 ) . " O GROUP AGE TOTAL SEX M F I 4 5 2011 15-29 2 30-65 2 ...
The sample includes men and women of different ages , categorized in three groups according to the length of time that the speakers ' families have resided in the US ( Table 2 ) . " O GROUP AGE TOTAL SEX M F I 4 5 2011 15-29 2 30-65 2 ...
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In agreement with speakers of standard general Spanish , a member of Group I produces examples 14a - c , with ser . In the same communicative discourse context , a speaker in Group II extends the use of estar to introduce the adjectives ...
In agreement with speakers of standard general Spanish , a member of Group I produces examples 14a - c , with ser . In the same communicative discourse context , a speaker in Group II extends the use of estar to introduce the adjectives ...
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It seems that speakers have generalized pronoun usage within the more ambiguous Types B and C , as opposed to the clearly marked Type A. This finding argues crucially for a link between / s / deletion and use of pronouns , since only ...
It seems that speakers have generalized pronoun usage within the more ambiguous Types B and C , as opposed to the clearly marked Type A. This finding argues crucially for a link between / s / deletion and use of pronouns , since only ...
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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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