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This hypothesis was explicitly tested for American speakers in Bock et al . 2004 and disconfirmed . A second prediction is that when the notional aggregation behind a collective subject is enhanced by the nonlinguistic context , British ...
This hypothesis was explicitly tested for American speakers in Bock et al . 2004 and disconfirmed . A second prediction is that when the notional aggregation behind a collective subject is enhanced by the nonlinguistic context , British ...
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а administered a forced - choice grammaticality test to ninety - six speakers of American English and thirty speakers of British English . The speakers were drawn from the same populations as those tested in experiment 3.
а administered a forced - choice grammaticality test to ninety - six speakers of American English and thirty speakers of British English . The speakers were drawn from the same populations as those tested in experiment 3.
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The results of personal pronoun usage in the two dialects argue against this account , inasmuch as British and American speakers display the same , substantial amount of variability in the use of plural pronouns with collective ...
The results of personal pronoun usage in the two dialects argue against this account , inasmuch as British and American speakers display the same , substantial amount of variability in the use of plural pronouns with collective ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
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Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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