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In ' Social interaction and code - switching patterns : A case study of Spanish / English alternation ' , Guadalupe Valdés ( 209–29 ) reports on a case study concerned primarily with the specific code - switching patterns characteristic ...
In ' Social interaction and code - switching patterns : A case study of Spanish / English alternation ' , Guadalupe Valdés ( 209–29 ) reports on a case study concerned primarily with the specific code - switching patterns characteristic ...
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Following y Greenberg's criteria , we assume SVO , SVOV , and NG to be variant patterns for the ES . ... 3 We will not consider NA a variant for the adjective in the ES , since the pattern is quite rare then .
Following y Greenberg's criteria , we assume SVO , SVOV , and NG to be variant patterns for the ES . ... 3 We will not consider NA a variant for the adjective in the ES , since the pattern is quite rare then .
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The percentages on the left in each cell of Table 8 correspond to Quechua word orders ; those on the right , to Spanish patterns . These figures show that the VP doublets appear earlier than the genitive doublets , which in turn precede ...
The percentages on the left in each cell of Table 8 correspond to Quechua word orders ; those on the right , to Spanish patterns . These figures show that the VP doublets appear earlier than the genitive doublets , which in turn precede ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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