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This raises the interesting question of whether personal pronouns may be suppletive for number ( which depends in part on whether number can be an inflectional feature for pronouns ) . There is a mismatch of theory and practice here .
This raises the interesting question of whether personal pronouns may be suppletive for number ( which depends in part on whether number can be an inflectional feature for pronouns ) . There is a mismatch of theory and practice here .
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It is well known that at least diachronically , agreement markers frequently ( but not always ) arise from bound pronouns that pick up the referent of the sentence topic ( see for instance Givon 1976 : 151 ) .
It is well known that at least diachronically , agreement markers frequently ( but not always ) arise from bound pronouns that pick up the referent of the sentence topic ( see for instance Givon 1976 : 151 ) .
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ISLANDS AND RESUMPTIVE PRONOUNS . Crosslinguistically , pronouns may appear in relative clauses and questions in the place of a gap as in the Greek relative clause in 4. Such ( operator / A - bar bound ) pronouns are known as resumptive ...
ISLANDS AND RESUMPTIVE PRONOUNS . Crosslinguistically , pronouns may appear in relative clauses and questions in the place of a gap as in the Greek relative clause in 4. Such ( operator / A - bar bound ) pronouns are known as resumptive ...
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