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Assessing Contact-Induced Language Change: The Use of Subject Relative Markers in Quebec English
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Assessing Contact-Induced Language Change: The Use of Subject Relative Markers in Quebec English
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| Abstract |
The authors investigate the relationship between language contact and language change. Their study concludes that it provides evidence against claims that bilingualism is correlated with susceptibility to convergence.
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Ottawa Papers in Linguistics
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Vol. 36
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20-38
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May 2011
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en
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| Citation |
Lealess, Allison V., and Chelsea T. Smith. “Assessing Contact-Induced Language Change: The Use of Subject Relative Markers in Quebec English.” Ottawa Papers in Linguistics Vol. 36 (May 2011): 20–38.
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