Language, Band 79,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2003 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... spoken French , but which has not yet made its way into standard written French . Our study's two main goals are ( i ) to contribute to the resolution of a debate over the point in time when ne deletion became a prevalent feature of ...
... spoken French , but which has not yet made its way into standard written French . Our study's two main goals are ( i ) to contribute to the resolution of a debate over the point in time when ne deletion became a prevalent feature of ...
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... SPOKEN FRENCH . In contrast to literary French , spoken French has developed a trend to variably delete particle ne ( as in 3 ) . ( 3 ) Ils ( ne ) travaillent pas le lundi ' They don't work on Monday . ' Several recent sociolinguistic ...
... SPOKEN FRENCH . In contrast to literary French , spoken French has developed a trend to variably delete particle ne ( as in 3 ) . ( 3 ) Ils ( ne ) travaillent pas le lundi ' They don't work on Monday . ' Several recent sociolinguistic ...
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... spoken French ; Koch 1993 , European spoken French ) , however , provide rates of frequency for resumptive subject pronouns and subject doubling . These studies reveal that both phenomena are frequent in contemporary nonstandard spoken ...
... spoken French ; Koch 1993 , European spoken French ) , however , provide rates of frequency for resumptive subject pronouns and subject doubling . These studies reveal that both phenomena are frequent in contemporary nonstandard spoken ...
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At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 231 |
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