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... PLURAL PRONOUN CONSTRUCTION , which is discussed in several recent papers by Schwartz ( 1985 , 1988a , b ) . Before ... plural ; plExc : plural exclusive ; plinc : plural inclusive ; sg : singular ; Q : Y / N question marker ; OCK ...
... PLURAL PRONOUN CONSTRUCTION , which is discussed in several recent papers by Schwartz ( 1985 , 1988a , b ) . Before ... plural ; plExc : plural exclusive ; plinc : plural inclusive ; sg : singular ; Q : Y / N question marker ; OCK ...
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... plural pronoun ( assuming something like the Head Feature Convention of Gazdar et al . 1985 ) . Thus the NPs in 9a , c are first person plural , and the NP of 9b is first person dual . Note that all three NPs determine the expected form ...
... plural pronoun ( assuming something like the Head Feature Convention of Gazdar et al . 1985 ) . Thus the NPs in 9a , c are first person plural , and the NP of 9b is first person dual . Note that all three NPs determine the expected form ...
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... PLURAL pronominal subject and the 7b PPC structure when the ( plural ) pronominal head refers to more than two individ- uals . Interestingly , the Yapese sentence in 1b is not ambiguous , having only an ' exactly two ' reading . Yapese ...
... PLURAL pronominal subject and the 7b PPC structure when the ( plural ) pronominal head refers to more than two individ- uals . Interestingly , the Yapese sentence in 1b is not ambiguous , having only an ' exactly two ' reading . Yapese ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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