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Of the six papers in Part I , ' Varieties of Spanish in the United States ' , five deal with Mexican American Spanish , and only one with Cuban and Puerto Rican Spanish . The first paper , ' Our linguistic and social context ' ...
Of the six papers in Part I , ' Varieties of Spanish in the United States ' , five deal with Mexican American Spanish , and only one with Cuban and Puerto Rican Spanish . The first paper , ' Our linguistic and social context ' ...
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Syntactic variation in verb phrases in motion in U.S. - Mexican Spanish ' , by Maryellen García ( 82-92 ) , studies the variation between the use of the prep- ositions a and para preceded by verbs of motion . Chicano Spanish has a tend- ...
Syntactic variation in verb phrases in motion in U.S. - Mexican Spanish ' , by Maryellen García ( 82-92 ) , studies the variation between the use of the prep- ositions a and para preceded by verbs of motion . Chicano Spanish has a tend- ...
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PERUVIAN BILINGUAL CHILDREN'S SPANISH . In the early Spanish usage of Quechua - speaking children in Peru , clause and phrasal order like that of Que- chua shows high frequency . By contrast with the educated norm , which has the word ...
PERUVIAN BILINGUAL CHILDREN'S SPANISH . In the early Spanish usage of Quechua - speaking children in Peru , clause and phrasal order like that of Que- chua shows high frequency . By contrast with the educated norm , which has the word ...
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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