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The evidence suggests that the development of free pronouns from reduced pronouns is also related to their discourse functions . 3. DISCOURSE FUNCTIONS OF PRONOUNS . The treatment of pronouns in the literature as a subtype of nominal ...
The evidence suggests that the development of free pronouns from reduced pronouns is also related to their discourse functions . 3. DISCOURSE FUNCTIONS OF PRONOUNS . The treatment of pronouns in the literature as a subtype of nominal ...
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Prominent constituents and switches of subject are represented by putting the pronouns in initial position and usually by attaching the discourse marker = ngini to them . There is no simple way to express prominence of object pronouns ...
Prominent constituents and switches of subject are represented by putting the pronouns in initial position and usually by attaching the discourse marker = ngini to them . There is no simple way to express prominence of object pronouns ...
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Three aspects of sociolinguistic theory and method , taken together , could be claimed to differentiate it from other approaches to discourse : ( i ) a focus on the connection between linguistic form and social function , ( ii ) a focus ...
Three aspects of sociolinguistic theory and method , taken together , could be claimed to differentiate it from other approaches to discourse : ( i ) a focus on the connection between linguistic form and social function , ( ii ) a focus ...
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