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It seems that overt subjects appear significantly earlier than do these fronted objects with clitics . The question arises , however , as to whether these constructions in fact constitute the first occurrence of topicalizations .
It seems that overt subjects appear significantly earlier than do these fronted objects with clitics . The question arises , however , as to whether these constructions in fact constitute the first occurrence of topicalizations .
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Children thus appear to have relatively advanced spatial competence early on , but they are delayed in learning the language - particular ways in which these geometric shape and location concepts are expressed .
Children thus appear to have relatively advanced spatial competence early on , but they are delayed in learning the language - particular ways in which these geometric shape and location concepts are expressed .
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In general , phonaesthemes seem to appear in content words over function words , and in more specific ( or subordinate level ) rather than more general ( or basic level ) words . In addition to distributional evidence , phonaesthemes ...
In general , phonaesthemes seem to appear in content words over function words , and in more specific ( or subordinate level ) rather than more general ( or basic level ) words . In addition to distributional evidence , phonaesthemes ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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