Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... ( 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 Propositional Radical in 66 , is composed identically to 67 ...
... ( 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 Propositional Radical in 66 , is composed identically to 67 ...
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DISCOURSE : An LDB reflexive is bound by the minimal SC . REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS : A reflexive pronoun is bound within its minimal DPV . SENTENCE : A CB reflexive is bound by a c - commanding phrase within its minimal CC . TABLE 2 . c . I ...
DISCOURSE : An LDB reflexive is bound by the minimal SC . REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS : A reflexive pronoun is bound within its minimal DPV . SENTENCE : A CB reflexive is bound by a c - commanding phrase within its minimal CC . TABLE 2 . c . I ...
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... reflexive is read as emphatic ; in 75 and 77 it may be read as nonemphatic . In all of these examples the subject that separates the reflexive pronoun from its antecedent is never an SC ; whenever it stands as a potential SC ( e.g. when ...
... reflexive is read as emphatic ; in 75 and 77 it may be read as nonemphatic . In all of these examples the subject that separates the reflexive pronoun from its antecedent is never an SC ; whenever it stands as a potential SC ( e.g. when ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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