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Reduced pronouns in Pama - Nyungan Australian languages may appear in Wackernagel's position , either attached directly to the first constituent , as in Ngiyambaa ( Donaldson 1980 ) , or attached to ' catalyst / base ' elements in an ...
Reduced pronouns in Pama - Nyungan Australian languages may appear in Wackernagel's position , either attached directly to the first constituent , as in Ngiyambaa ( Donaldson 1980 ) , or attached to ' catalyst / base ' elements in an ...
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We speculate that the reduced pronouns appearing in initial position associated with prominent discourse functions may be on a path to reanalysis as ... In some cases the free pronouns appear to be derived from the pronominal prefixes .
We speculate that the reduced pronouns appearing in initial position associated with prominent discourse functions may be on a path to reanalysis as ... In some cases the free pronouns appear to be derived from the pronominal prefixes .
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There are also cleft - like focus structures that appear to be built from the same mechanisms that build relative clauses , and direct questions , when they are not in situ , are built from focus structures .
There are also cleft - like focus structures that appear to be built from the same mechanisms that build relative clauses , and direct questions , when they are not in situ , are built from focus structures .
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