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According to Seguin ( 1972 ) , in eighteenth - century literary French , negative interrogative sentences used without particle ne were already showing signs of having become une licence poétique and during the nineteenth and twentieth ...
According to Seguin ( 1972 ) , in eighteenth - century literary French , negative interrogative sentences used without particle ne were already showing signs of having become une licence poétique and during the nineteenth and twentieth ...
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of contemporary casual Quebec spoken French ( see Sankoff & Vincent 1977 ) , Posner ( 1985 ) also surmises that the trend to delete ne in popular French dates back to the seventeenth century ( the century during which the bulk of ...
of contemporary casual Quebec spoken French ( see Sankoff & Vincent 1977 ) , Posner ( 1985 ) also surmises that the trend to delete ne in popular French dates back to the seventeenth century ( the century during which the bulk of ...
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Analysis of the European French sources revealed several interesting patterns . In all of the literary texts providing data on ( popular ) Parisian French the rates of ne deletion were substantially higher than in comparable ...
Analysis of the European French sources revealed several interesting patterns . In all of the literary texts providing data on ( popular ) Parisian French the rates of ne deletion were substantially higher than in comparable ...
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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