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Ample documentation for the shift to 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 ...
Ample documentation for the shift to 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 ...
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These findings are analogous to the increase in our NYBR compared to our newcomers , and follow the pattern that an English contact hypothesis would predict . But after evaluating her findings regarding conditioning factors as well as ...
These findings are analogous to the increase in our NYBR compared to our newcomers , and follow the pattern that an English contact hypothesis would predict . But after evaluating her findings regarding conditioning factors as well as ...
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anaphoric pronouns vastly exceeds the number of grammatically neuter inanimate nouns in the early Middle English data . This shows that natural gender gained ground rapidly in anaphoric reference to inanimate nouns between Old and early ...
anaphoric pronouns vastly exceeds the number of grammatically neuter inanimate nouns in the early Middle English data . This shows that natural gender gained ground rapidly in anaphoric reference to inanimate nouns between Old and early ...
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