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“Subject pronoun, subject pronoun” is probably really old in Jargon

Summary by Chinook Jargon
With that settled, the next question may be whether this comes from casual French, as I suspect, meaning it dates to Fort Astoria/Fort Vancouver days, but not earlier. This is a pattern where a subject personal pronoun gets repeated as a way of strongly topicalizing it and/or making a contrast with some subject that follows. Image credit: Juicy English A restriction to subjects is no surprise at all. Us linguists can explain to you that human su…
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Chinook Jargon broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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