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The finite clauses in which we study the alternation between overt and null subject pronouns constitute only part of the total ... with a null subject pronoun in a lexical or syntactic environment where overts are also likely to occur .
The finite clauses in which we study the alternation between overt and null subject pronouns constitute only part of the total ... with a null subject pronoun in a lexical or syntactic environment where overts are also likely to occur .
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The predictions that follow from a language contact hypothesis are that the overt pronoun rate should show a positive ... more overt pronouns ) and with their self - reported level of English skills ( more English , more overts ) ...
The predictions that follow from a language contact hypothesis are that the overt pronoun rate should show a positive ... more overt pronouns ) and with their self - reported level of English skills ( more English , more overts ) ...
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Exp ( B ) represents the change in the log odds in the dependent variable ( overt vs. null pronouns ) , due to the constraints in the independent variable ( 1sg Person , 2sg Person , etc. ) . A constraint with an Exp ( B ) value above ...
Exp ( B ) represents the change in the log odds in the dependent variable ( overt vs. null pronouns ) , due to the constraints in the independent variable ( 1sg Person , 2sg Person , etc. ) . A constraint with an Exp ( B ) value above ...
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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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