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The age factor in L2 acquisition: an empirical investigation into the choice of +/- human relative pronouns by spanish learners of english and the resetting of parameters / Escobar, M. Ángeles
Estudi sobre el factor edat en l'adquisició d'una segona llengua pel que fa a oracions de relatiu, concretament, estudi empíric de l'adquisició del pronom relatiu amb el tret [+/- humà] per a aprenents castellanoparlants de l'anglès. [...]
2001
Catalan Working Papers in Linguistics. Bellaterra, Vol. 9, (2001), p. 11-35  

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