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Linguistic typology / Semantics / Grammatical number / Conjugations / Pro-drop language / Personal pronoun / Null-subject language / Referring expression / Singular they / Linguistics / Syntax / Pragmatics
Date: 2013-07-01 12:55:37
Linguistic typology
Semantics
Grammatical number
Conjugations
Pro-drop language
Personal pronoun
Null-subject language
Referring expression
Singular they
Linguistics
Syntax
Pragmatics

Third-Person Subjects in Native Speakers’ and L2 Learners’ Narratives: Testing (and Revising) the Givenness Hierarchy for Spanish

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