Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... pronouns must take account of their variation in accent and consider them in connected speech ' ( 6 ) . It is well - known that monosyllables and other short words are frequently subject to such ' irregular ' changes as lengthening ...
... pronouns must take account of their variation in accent and consider them in connected speech ' ( 6 ) . It is well - known that monosyllables and other short words are frequently subject to such ' irregular ' changes as lengthening ...
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... pronouns in all positions . Moreover , recall that Spanish , as opposed to the other languages in the table , has overt relative pronouns . On the assumption that the unmarked system for relative clauses is precisely to have both the ...
... pronouns in all positions . Moreover , recall that Spanish , as opposed to the other languages in the table , has overt relative pronouns . On the assumption that the unmarked system for relative clauses is precisely to have both the ...
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... pronoun is acquired later . The children behave as if their French had no overt relative pronouns ; that is , they are using the Celtic or Semitic parameter , so to speak . Thus , it should not come as a surprise if ( some ) adults ...
... pronoun is acquired later . The children behave as if their French had no overt relative pronouns ; that is , they are using the Celtic or Semitic parameter , so to speak . Thus , it should not come as a surprise if ( some ) adults ...
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