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But a coreferential pronoun can be either neuter or feminine singular . ... use of the neuter singular pronoun ono in 1la represents index agreement , while the use of the feminine singular pronoun ona in 11b is pragmatic agreement .
But a coreferential pronoun can be either neuter or feminine singular . ... use of the neuter singular pronoun ono in 1la represents index agreement , while the use of the feminine singular pronoun ona in 11b is pragmatic agreement .
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RELATIVE PRONOUNS . Relative pronouns such as koji show an interesting and seemingly anarchistic behavior with respect to agreement with deca . First of all , the nominative relative pronoun in a relative clause modifying deca ...
RELATIVE PRONOUNS . Relative pronouns such as koji show an interesting and seemingly anarchistic behavior with respect to agreement with deca . First of all , the nominative relative pronoun in a relative clause modifying deca ...
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THE CLEFT PRONOUN AS REFERENTIAL . In this section I will argue that the cleft pronoun is not the pleonastic / dummy / expletive element that it has been described as . Instead it could be better seen as a referential element of some ...
THE CLEFT PRONOUN AS REFERENTIAL . In this section I will argue that the cleft pronoun is not the pleonastic / dummy / expletive element that it has been described as . Instead it could be better seen as a referential element of some ...
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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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