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A NEW LOOK AT THE ACQUISITION OF RELATIVE CLAUSES MICHAEL TOMASELLO HOLGER DIESSEL University of Jena Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two ...
A NEW LOOK AT THE ACQUISITION OF RELATIVE CLAUSES MICHAEL TOMASELLO HOLGER DIESSEL University of Jena Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two ...
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Errors involving a change of the relative pronoun . Fully converted sentences Partially converted sentences TOTAL A → P 13 3 16 P → S / A 26 5 OBLS / A 25 = 1393 10 35 As can be seen from this table , there was a strong tendency to ...
Errors involving a change of the relative pronoun . Fully converted sentences Partially converted sentences TOTAL A → P 13 3 16 P → S / A 26 5 OBLS / A 25 = 1393 10 35 As can be seen from this table , there was a strong tendency to ...
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Diessel's data , an average of 35.6 % were S / A - relatives , and 7.6 % were OBL - relatives ; IO- and GEN ... of the children's relative clauses were S / A - relatives , 37.1 % were P - relatives , and 5.7 % were OBL - relatives .
Diessel's data , an average of 35.6 % were S / A - relatives , and 7.6 % were OBL - relatives ; IO- and GEN ... of the children's relative clauses were S / A - relatives , 37.1 % were P - relatives , and 5.7 % were OBL - relatives .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
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