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If the pronouns in CR were typical resumptive pronouns , any English speaker for whom resumptive pronouns can circumvent island violations should find these perfectly grammatical . But this is not the case . First , some speakers do not ...
If the pronouns in CR were typical resumptive pronouns , any English speaker for whom resumptive pronouns can circumvent island violations should find these perfectly grammatical . But this is not the case . First , some speakers do not ...
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with data from 8 GC speakers born between 1907 and 1924. This was done in order to extend the data set well into a period in which NZE was characterized by relatively stable nonrhoticity . The results reported here are therefore based ...
with data from 8 GC speakers born between 1907 and 1924. This was done in order to extend the data set well into a period in which NZE was characterized by relatively stable nonrhoticity . The results reported here are therefore based ...
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However , we did run a VARBRUL analysis including speaker sex , level of rhoticity , whether the collocation was a common ... .840 .502 .290 .815 .456 .290 Intrusive / r / is most likely to be produced by speakers with no rhoticity .
However , we did run a VARBRUL analysis including speaker sex , level of rhoticity , whether the collocation was a common ... .840 .502 .290 .815 .456 .290 Intrusive / r / is most likely to be produced by speakers with no rhoticity .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
A styled farewell and a new era | 564 |
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