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mography of French - speaking migrants in Ontario since the eighteenth century , their situation as a French - English minority , and the factors differentially producing language maintenance or shift ; and ' French - language spread ...
mography of French - speaking migrants in Ontario since the eighteenth century , their situation as a French - English minority , and the factors differentially producing language maintenance or shift ; and ' French - language spread ...
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Thus items assigned * are those that are nominally ungrammatical in non - pro - drop languages such as English and French . On all four of the items where ENS - FNS differences were attested , ENS tended toward the nominal * or OK ...
Thus items assigned * are those that are nominally ungrammatical in non - pro - drop languages such as English and French . On all four of the items where ENS - FNS differences were attested , ENS tended toward the nominal * or OK ...
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In order to explain these results , Kail asserts that there are a number of word orders in French that are present in Italian but not in English , and that these word orders are much less common in French than they are in Italian ...
In order to explain these results , Kail asserts that there are a number of word orders in French that are present in Italian but not in English , and that these word orders are much less common in French than they are in Italian ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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