Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... objects without clitics in child Catalan . These results provide strong confirmation of our hypothesis . The close correlation between the emergence of overt subjects and fronted objects is suggestive of a single underlying cause . I ...
... objects without clitics in child Catalan . These results provide strong confirmation of our hypothesis . The close correlation between the emergence of overt subjects and fronted objects is suggestive of a single underlying cause . I ...
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... OBJECTS WITH CLITICS Eduardo - Graciela 2 : 3.25 2 : 3.25 Carlos TABLE 9. The emergence of fronted objects with and without clitics in child Spanish . But how can one discern whether fronted objects without clitics are topicalized or ...
... OBJECTS WITH CLITICS Eduardo - Graciela 2 : 3.25 2 : 3.25 Carlos TABLE 9. The emergence of fronted objects with and without clitics in child Spanish . But how can one discern whether fronted objects without clitics are topicalized or ...
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... objects ( Spanish ) . Graciela ( Figure 12 ) , the lone Spanish speaker to produce fronted objects , and Gisela ( Figure 13 ) begin to produce fronted objects both with and without clitics in the same session . Notice that they both ...
... objects ( Spanish ) . Graciela ( Figure 12 ) , the lone Spanish speaker to produce fronted objects , and Gisela ( Figure 13 ) begin to produce fronted objects both with and without clitics in the same session . Notice that they both ...
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