Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... pronouns , we use the term NULL PRONOUN when the subject pronoun is absent , as in 1 , and OVERT PRONOUN when it is present , as in 2 . ( 1 ) toco / tocas / toca / tocamos / tocan el piano ' I / youinf / he , she , youform / we / they ...
... pronouns , we use the term NULL PRONOUN when the subject pronoun is absent , as in 1 , and OVERT PRONOUN when it is present , as in 2 . ( 1 ) toco / tocas / toca / tocamos / tocan el piano ' I / youinf / he , she , youform / we / they ...
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... pronoun rates that exist in different immigrant generations . We then proceed to a consideration of the hypothesis that interdialectal contact is also helping to shape the pattern of pronoun use in the City . For this purpose , we also ...
... pronoun rates that exist in different immigrant generations . We then proceed to a consideration of the hypothesis that interdialectal contact is also helping to shape the pattern of pronoun use in the City . For this purpose , we also ...
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... pronoun rate should be higher , on average , among the NYBR than among the newcomers . 4.3 . A COMPARISON OF PRONOUN RATES BETWEEN NEWCOMERS AND THE NYBR . Table 5 shows that the occurrence rates of overt pronouns for newcomers and the ...
... pronoun rate should be higher , on average , among the NYBR than among the newcomers . 4.3 . A COMPARISON OF PRONOUN RATES BETWEEN NEWCOMERS AND THE NYBR . Table 5 shows that the occurrence rates of overt pronouns for newcomers and the ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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