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... PRONOUN ) is free in its governing category . A pronoun is said to be BOUND if it has an antecedent that c - commands2 it , and FREE otherwise . GOVERNING CATEGORY is the name given by Chomsky to any phrase containing a governor for the ...
... PRONOUN ) is free in its governing category . A pronoun is said to be BOUND if it has an antecedent that c - commands2 it , and FREE otherwise . GOVERNING CATEGORY is the name given by Chomsky to any phrase containing a governor for the ...
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... pronoun , as opposed to an A pronoun , need not have any antecedent in either sentence or discourse ; specifically , a P pronoun may be used deictically : a . Wash him ! b . * Wash himself ! [ deictic gesture ] [ deictic gesture ] ( 4 ) ...
... pronoun , as opposed to an A pronoun , need not have any antecedent in either sentence or discourse ; specifically , a P pronoun may be used deictically : a . Wash him ! b . * Wash himself ! [ deictic gesture ] [ deictic gesture ] ( 4 ) ...
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... pronouns , a strong pronoun is essentially construed as emphatic . A similar solution may also be considered for the data in 11. If , as assumed by Cantrall 1974 , ' free ' reflexives are restricted to the 1st and 2nd persons , it may ...
... pronouns , a strong pronoun is essentially construed as emphatic . A similar solution may also be considered for the data in 11. If , as assumed by Cantrall 1974 , ' free ' reflexives are restricted to the 1st and 2nd persons , it may ...
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