Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... reflexive pronoun and the reflexive affix . Traditional descriptions to the contrary , reflexive pro- nouns denote an entity distinct from the subject or antecedent ; reflexive affixes do not . This distinction , which can be ...
... reflexive pronoun and the reflexive affix . Traditional descriptions to the contrary , reflexive pro- nouns denote an entity distinct from the subject or antecedent ; reflexive affixes do not . This distinction , which can be ...
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... reflexive suffix indicate states of mind of the subject , without reference to any action . Thus the sentences of 44 ... reflexive pronoun was opposed to zero in English , ' there is an element of volition or exertion in the reflexive ...
... reflexive suffix indicate states of mind of the subject , without reference to any action . Thus the sentences of 44 ... reflexive pronoun was opposed to zero in English , ' there is an element of volition or exertion in the reflexive ...
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... reflexive pronoun is preferably omitted . No such omission is possible with other tran- sitive verbs like kick . Accordingly , we may divide transitive verbs in English into two classes , depending on whether they express a reflexive ...
... reflexive pronoun is preferably omitted . No such omission is possible with other tran- sitive verbs like kick . Accordingly , we may divide transitive verbs in English into two classes , depending on whether they express a reflexive ...
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