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( pres.pl ; 1pl : 3p11 ( pres.pl ; 1pl ] ротулах ' ari - n'un ( REFLEXIVE ) Subject ) [ REFLEXIVE ) I pl ] This analysis also fails to account for the contrast already noted between 64 and 66 ; the tree in 73 , representing the ...
( pres.pl ; 1pl : 3p11 ( pres.pl ; 1pl ] ротулах ' ari - n'un ( REFLEXIVE ) Subject ) [ REFLEXIVE ) I pl ] This analysis also fails to account for the contrast already noted between 64 and 66 ; the tree in 73 , representing the ...
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Why should the reflexive pronoun strictly conform to 4 and 5 in such examples , but not in 11 , 16 , 33-39 , etc. ? I shall argue that the answer to this question lies in the following discourse principle : ( 52 ) In English ...
Why should the reflexive pronoun strictly conform to 4 and 5 in such examples , but not in 11 , 16 , 33-39 , etc. ? I shall argue that the answer to this question lies in the following discourse principle : ( 52 ) In English ...
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All of these examples are characterized by the fact that the minimal CC that includes the reflexive does not stand as an independent DPV , but falls under the semantic scope of an SC which provides an antecedent for the pronoun .
All of these examples are characterized by the fact that the minimal CC that includes the reflexive does not stand as an independent DPV , but falls under the semantic scope of an SC which provides an antecedent for the pronoun .
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Elucidation of | 457 |
Agreement controllers and Tzotzil comitatives Judith L Aissen | 518 |
Subject values Susan Steele | 537 |
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