Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... pronouns representing continuing referents . In these languages this has led to a fixing of free pronouns expressing continuing reference to second position , with evidence that the prosodically weaker second - position pronouns may ...
... pronouns representing continuing referents . In these languages this has led to a fixing of free pronouns expressing continuing reference to second position , with evidence that the prosodically weaker second - position pronouns may ...
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... pronouns in second position , or by absence of any overt pronoun . Prominent constituents and switches of subject are represented by putting the pronouns in initial position and usually by attach- ing the discourse marker = ngini to ...
... pronouns in second position , or by absence of any overt pronoun . Prominent constituents and switches of subject are represented by putting the pronouns in initial position and usually by attach- ing the discourse marker = ngini to ...
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... pronouns ) , or the development of a new set of free pronouns , such as we see the beginnings of with Warumungu . We also showed how the splits in discourse functions of pronouns motivate the development of different case - marking ...
... pronouns ) , or the development of a new set of free pronouns , such as we see the beginnings of with Warumungu . We also showed how the splits in discourse functions of pronouns motivate the development of different case - marking ...
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