This thesis outlines and describes the relationship between the pronoun/pronominal clitic and the verb in the largely unstudied Tibeto-Burman (TB) language of Darlong, spoken in northeast India. Both the noun phrase and verb phrase are described, as well
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Vulnerability of Clitics and Articles to Bilingual Effects in Typically Developing Spanish-English Bilingual Children. [PDF]
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Parallel changes in pronominal clitic systems
Abstract This study discusses the structure and the properties of pronominal clitics from the perspective of heritage Romance and Slavic languages, focusing in particular on changes in clitic paradigms of heritage Venetan and Bulgarian. While the former displays a peculiar distribution of subject clitics, the latter displays a parallel ...
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Syntactic change in diachrony versus contact-induced change: two sides of the same coin? [PDF]
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Prerequisites of Third-Person Pronoun Use in Monolingual and Bilingual Children With Autism and Typical Language Development. [PDF]
Meir N, Novogrodsky R.
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Corpus-based typology: applications, challenges and some solutions. [PDF]
Levshina N.
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The acquisition of personal pronouns' comprehension and production in French-speaking children: Toward the ability to embody characters' perspectives in various pictured speech interactions. [PDF]
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Subject and Object Pronouns in High-Functioning Children With ASD of a Null-Subject Language. [PDF]
Terzi A +3 more
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Optional subject indexing in spontaneous speech in Modern Persian. [PDF]
Faghiri P.
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The focus function and derivation of object displacement in Standard Arabic. [PDF]
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