Indians Languages
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13. O objeto direto anafórico no dialeto rural afro-brasileiro.
This dissertation analyzes, in a sociolinguistics perspective, the strategies of realization of the anaphoric direct object in the rural Brazilian-Afro dialect, focusing on the variants that make the Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and the European Portuguese (EP) linguistically distant: the empty category and the use of the lexical pronoun (he/she). Its believed
Publicado em: 2004
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14. Respiratory symptoms of rural Fijian and Indian children in Fiji.
BACKGROUND--Significant ethnic differences exist in the respiratory morbidity of children in the Fiji Islands. Indian children have higher national hospital admission rates for asthma whereas Fijian children have higher admission rates for pneumonia. In Suva City the prevalence of wheeze is similar in Fijian and Indian children, productive cough is more comm