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The Syntax of Pronominal Subjects in L2 Spanish: Comparing Two L2 Populations with Different Exposure

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The Syntax of Pronominal Subjects in L2 Spanish: Comparing Two L2 Populations with Different Exposure. / Rothman, Jason; Iverson, Michael.
In: RESLA- Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2007, p. 185-214.

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Rothman, J & Iverson, M 2007, 'The Syntax of Pronominal Subjects in L2 Spanish: Comparing Two L2 Populations with Different Exposure', RESLA- Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics, pp. 185-214.

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Rothman, J., & Iverson, M. (2007). The Syntax of Pronominal Subjects in L2 Spanish: Comparing Two L2 Populations with Different Exposure. RESLA- Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics, 185-214.

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Rothman J, Iverson M. The Syntax of Pronominal Subjects in L2 Spanish: Comparing Two L2 Populations with Different Exposure. RESLA- Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics,. 2007;185-214.

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Rothman, Jason ; Iverson, Michael. / The Syntax of Pronominal Subjects in L2 Spanish : Comparing Two L2 Populations with Different Exposure. In: RESLA- Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics,. 2007 ; pp. 185-214.

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title = "The Syntax of Pronominal Subjects in L2 Spanish: Comparing Two L2 Populations with Different Exposure",
author = "Jason Rothman and Michael Iverson",
year = "2007",
language = "English",
pages = "185--214",
journal = "RESLA- Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics,",

}

RIS

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