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PERSON RESOLUTION . The Spanish example given in 71 shows that a first person plural verb form is used with first person plural coordinate subjects . Slovak ( Corbett 1983a : 178 ) provides another illustration of the same dependency ...
PERSON RESOLUTION . The Spanish example given in 71 shows that a first person plural verb form is used with first person plural coordinate subjects . Slovak ( Corbett 1983a : 178 ) provides another illustration of the same dependency ...
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and Foster as the “ limited inclusive ' is actually a first person inclusive dual form , referring to the speaker and a single hearer . If reference to multiple hearers is involved , the ' general inclusive ' / inclusive plural form is ...
and Foster as the “ limited inclusive ' is actually a first person inclusive dual form , referring to the speaker and a single hearer . If reference to multiple hearers is involved , the ' general inclusive ' / inclusive plural form is ...
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PL ( 97 ) ( ) PERSON ) } } < ( C PERSON ) ( 1 PERSON ) { H } < ( C PERSON ) The smallest set that satisfies these conditions is the set { H } , the second person value , as desired ; the nonminimal first person set { S , H } , which ...
PL ( 97 ) ( ) PERSON ) } } < ( C PERSON ) ( 1 PERSON ) { H } < ( C PERSON ) The smallest set that satisfies these conditions is the set { H } , the second person value , as desired ; the nonminimal first person set { S , H } , which ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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