Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... English among the NYBR when compared to the first immigrant generation is provided in an ethnographic study by Zentella ( 1997 ) ; many NYBR were fluent speakers of Spanish but none was Spanish dominant , and none used Spanish more than ...
... English among the NYBR when compared to the first immigrant generation is provided in an ethnographic study by Zentella ( 1997 ) ; many NYBR were fluent speakers of Spanish but none was Spanish dominant , and none used Spanish more than ...
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... English exposure were less elaborate and less developed than those from the children who were less exposed to English , allowing fewer opportunities to use pronouns . A similar sample size issue may account for the difference between ...
... English exposure were less elaborate and less developed than those from the children who were less exposed to English , allowing fewer opportunities to use pronouns . A similar sample size issue may account for the difference between ...
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... English data . This shows that natural gender gained ground rapidly in anaphoric reference to inanimate nouns between Old and early Middle English before 1250. These findings agree with previous research , notably Jones 1988 ...
... English data . This shows that natural gender gained ground rapidly in anaphoric reference to inanimate nouns between Old and early Middle English before 1250. These findings agree with previous research , notably Jones 1988 ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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