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The emergence of overt subjects and fronted objects without clitics in child Catalan . ... In Table 7 , we see that Graciela , the one Spanish - speaking child to use any fronted objects , produced her first fronted object two months ...
The emergence of overt subjects and fronted objects without clitics in child Catalan . ... In Table 7 , we see that Graciela , the one Spanish - speaking child to use any fronted objects , produced her first fronted object two months ...
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The emergence of fronted objects with and without clitics in child Catalan . FRONTED OBJECTS FRONTED OBJECTS ... But how can one discern whether fronted objects without clitics are topicalized or focused ? If early fronted - object ...
The emergence of fronted objects with and without clitics in child Catalan . FRONTED OBJECTS FRONTED OBJECTS ... But how can one discern whether fronted objects without clitics are topicalized or focused ? If early fronted - object ...
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Graciela's use of fronted 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 .
Graciela's use of fronted 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 .
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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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