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Nonobvious transfer : On predicting epenthesis errors . Language transfer in language learning , ed . by Susan Gass and Larry Selinker , 269–80 . Rowley , MA : Newbury House . BROSELOW , ELLEN . 1992a . The structure of fricative - stop ...
Nonobvious transfer : On predicting epenthesis errors . Language transfer in language learning , ed . by Susan Gass and Larry Selinker , 269–80 . Rowley , MA : Newbury House . BROSELOW , ELLEN . 1992a . The structure of fricative - stop ...
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With regard to the latter , both Siegel's ' transfer ' hypothesis ( 1999 , 2000 ) and Lefebvre and Lumsden's ... substrate can lead to the latter's syntactic properties being transferred to the superstrate - derived item in the creole .
With regard to the latter , both Siegel's ' transfer ' hypothesis ( 1999 , 2000 ) and Lefebvre and Lumsden's ... substrate can lead to the latter's syntactic properties being transferred to the superstrate - derived item in the creole .
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JOHANNE PARADIS and MARTHA CRAGO find evidence in L1 , L2 , and SLI naturalistic child data that the acquisition of DP morphosyntax corresponds with a specific range of mean length of utterance , which suggests that L1 transfer of DP ...
JOHANNE PARADIS and MARTHA CRAGO find evidence in L1 , L2 , and SLI naturalistic child data that the acquisition of DP morphosyntax corresponds with a specific range of mean length of utterance , which suggests that L1 transfer of DP ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
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