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Turning our focus to the Taiwan Mandarin ( TM ) learned and used by the children of Taiwanese speakers ( as well as by speakers of other varieties in Taiwan ) , we see that the trends are the reverse of those which characterize Tw ...
Turning our focus to the Taiwan Mandarin ( TM ) learned and used by the children of Taiwanese speakers ( as well as by speakers of other varieties in Taiwan ) , we see that the trends are the reverse of those which characterize Tw ...
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... similar to English complementizers ' that ' and ' whether / if " , respectively - is unusual in PM and in written Md ; but it is widespread in some southern Chinese varieties , and in VO languages like Vietnamese and Thai ( cf.
... similar to English complementizers ' that ' and ' whether / if " , respectively - is unusual in PM and in written Md ; but it is widespread in some southern Chinese varieties , and in VO languages like Vietnamese and Thai ( cf.
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Island varieties strike one as being quite different ; see , however , the discussion ... more detailed attention to the process of decreolization may be needed to place the Bay Islands varieties in relationship to the other dialects .
Island varieties strike one as being quite different ; see , however , the discussion ... more detailed attention to the process of decreolization may be needed to place the Bay Islands varieties in relationship to the other dialects .
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