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CREATING NEW FREE PRONOUNS : WARUMUNGU . The Garrwa and Yolngu data show the association of initial position with prominence and the association of the following position with pronouns representing continuing referents .
CREATING NEW FREE PRONOUNS : WARUMUNGU . The Garrwa and Yolngu data show the association of initial position with prominence and the association of the following position with pronouns representing continuing referents .
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( Hale 1959 : 67 , text on tape 4 ) ( first - position pronoun ) Thus in Warumungu continuing topic is represented by reduced pronouns in second position , or by absence of any overt pronoun . Prominent constituents and switches of ...
( Hale 1959 : 67 , text on tape 4 ) ( first - position pronoun ) Thus in Warumungu continuing topic is represented by reduced pronouns in second position , or by absence of any overt pronoun . Prominent constituents and switches of ...
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of free pronouns within utterances ( as we see in Garrwa ) , the retention of free pronouns ( as we see in languages like Djinang and Ritharrngu , where there is transparency between free and reduced pronouns ) , or the development of a ...
of free pronouns within utterances ( as we see in Garrwa ) , the retention of free pronouns ( as we see in languages like Djinang and Ritharrngu , where there is transparency between free and reduced pronouns ) , or the development of a ...
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