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'''zero third person agreement''' is the absence of the third person forms of verbs ending in "s" and "es" occurring in some nonstandard dialects of English, such as [[African American Vernacular English]]. This feature is widely stigmatized as being a solecism. |
'''zero third person agreement''' is the absence of the third person forms of verbs ending in "s" and "es" occurring in some nonstandard dialects of English, such as [[African American Vernacular English]]. This feature is widely stigmatized as being a solecism. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Zero at]] |
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*[[Zero did]] |
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*[[Zero do]] |
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*[[Zero if]] |
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*[[Zero of]] |
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*[[Zero to]] |
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*[[Zero definite article]] |
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*[[Zero past marking]] |
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*[[Zero plural marking]] |
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*[[Zero possessive marking]] |
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Revision as of 17:38, 16 November 2007
zero third person agreement is the absence of the third person forms of verbs ending in "s" and "es" occurring in some nonstandard dialects of English, such as African American Vernacular English. This feature is widely stigmatized as being a solecism.