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Table 8 , however , does demonstrate that the significantly higher rate of overt pronouns among the NYBR when compared to the newcomers is not exclusive to a single region but is true for both Caribbeans and Mainlanders .
Table 8 , however , does demonstrate that the significantly higher rate of overt pronouns among the NYBR when compared to the newcomers is not exclusive to a single region but is true for both Caribbeans and Mainlanders .
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It does not have a significant impact on pronoun use among Caribbeans , but its influence on pronoun use and ranking is strong among Mainlanders , for whom it ranks second . • In the Spanish of the NYBR ( right side of Table 10b ) ...
It does not have a significant impact on pronoun use among Caribbeans , but its influence on pronoun use and ranking is strong among Mainlanders , for whom it ranks second . • In the Spanish of the NYBR ( right side of Table 10b ) ...
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of the other region ( 1sg Person and 3st Person among Caribbeans , 2sg Person Specific among Mainlanders ) , and a constraint that clearly favors one form of the pronoun in one generation no longer favors it in the next , moving in the ...
of the other region ( 1sg Person and 3st Person among Caribbeans , 2sg Person Specific among Mainlanders ) , and a constraint that clearly favors one form of the pronoun in one generation no longer favors it in the next , moving in the ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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acquisition adult alternation analysis appear approach articulatory aspect Cambridge Caribbean chapter child classes clauses compared complex consonant constraints context contrast corpus costs denoted discourse discussion distinct effects emerges English evidence example existence express fact forms future given grammar Guaraní important individual interpretation issues John language lexical linguistic located Mainlanders marked markers meaning morphology natural newcomers nominal noun phrase NYBR occur onset overt pattern Person phonetic phonological position predicate present Press production pronoun provides realized reference regions relation roots selection semantic shows similar situation sound Spanish speakers specific speech strong structure suggests syllable syntactic Table temporal temporal markers tense theory tion true types University utterance variable velars verb verbal vocabulary words York