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Sábater ( 1978 : 175 ) noted a similar phenomenon in Dominican Spanish : ' Especially noteworthy is the presence of the pronoun tú , a phenomenon which I interpret as an obvious adjustment to the disappearance of the verbal second ...
Sábater ( 1978 : 175 ) noted a similar phenomenon in Dominican Spanish : ' Especially noteworthy is the presence of the pronoun tú , a phenomenon which I interpret as an obvious adjustment to the disappearance of the verbal second ...
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Their privileges of occurrence are very similar , and both mark clause - to - clause referential contrast for subject pronouns ; i.e. , the presence of the pronoun marks a change of subject , while its absence marks continuity ( 258-60 ) ...
Their privileges of occurrence are very similar , and both mark clause - to - clause referential contrast for subject pronouns ; i.e. , the presence of the pronoun marks a change of subject , while its absence marks continuity ( 258-60 ) ...
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I will thus argue that the case - marking and word - order rules of English are crosslinguistically normal because a small but diverse sample of languages apparently exhibits very similar rules . As noted above , for example ...
I will thus argue that the case - marking and word - order rules of English are crosslinguistically normal because a small but diverse sample of languages apparently exhibits very similar rules . As noted above , for example ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative analysis Keith Allan | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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