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I take it that she is mainly concerned with the use of these verbs when they have it as a subject , and the deictic phenomenon we are interested in occurs only with the 2nd person . Seem and appear can have a 2nd person subject only in ...
I take it that she is mainly concerned with the use of these verbs when they have it as a subject , and the deictic phenomenon we are interested in occurs only with the 2nd person . Seem and appear can have a 2nd person subject only in ...
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Compadres — persons who stand in a ritual kinship relationship by virtue of being parent - godparent or godparent - godparent to the same child — address each other in the 3rd person ; the other three levels use 2nd person forms .
Compadres — persons who stand in a ritual kinship relationship by virtue of being parent - godparent or godparent - godparent to the same child — address each other in the 3rd person ; the other three levels use 2nd person forms .
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Although English is almost without such features , its asymmetrical failure to show a number distinction in the 2nd person ( except in some archaic contexts ) is a relic of the time when it shared with Standard Average European ( e.g. ...
Although English is almost without such features , its asymmetrical failure to show a number distinction in the 2nd person ( except in some archaic contexts ) is a relic of the time when it shared with Standard Average European ( e.g. ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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