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In this theory , verbal affixes may mark either grammatical or anaphoric agreement . In grammatical agreement , a NP bears an argument relation to the verb , while the verbal affix expresses redundantly the person , number , and gender ...
In this theory , verbal affixes may mark either grammatical or anaphoric agreement . In grammatical agreement , a NP bears an argument relation to the verb , while the verbal affix expresses redundantly the person , number , and gender ...
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14 Research on typology and discourse helps us understand why pronominal anaphora to the topic should so closely resemble agreement . First , discourse - anaphoric relations , and even deixis , universally show agreement in the ...
14 Research on typology and discourse helps us understand why pronominal anaphora to the topic should so closely resemble agreement . First , discourse - anaphoric relations , and even deixis , universally show agreement in the ...
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It appears , then , that the communicative function of the anaphoric pronominal system in discourse is systematically related to the role of the subject and object prefixes as grammatical agreement markers or incorporated pronouns .
It appears , then , that the communicative function of the anaphoric pronominal system in discourse is systematically related to the role of the subject and object prefixes as grammatical agreement markers or incorporated pronouns .
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The phonology of syllabic nuclei | 463 |
Structure dependence in grammar | 522 |
Competence differences between native | 544 |
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