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The Person features , in contrast , ALWAYS employ type A rules , to wit the system in 7 ( based on Corbett 1991 : 262 ) .3 ( 7 ) a . If the group includes a speaker , then first person is used ; b . if the group includes an addressee ...
The Person features , in contrast , ALWAYS employ type A rules , to wit the system in 7 ( based on Corbett 1991 : 262 ) .3 ( 7 ) a . If the group includes a speaker , then first person is used ; b . if the group includes an addressee ...
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The person feature indicates a self - ascription condition of the form ' Every speaker / addressee self - ascribes ... ' . ( 44 ) First- and second - person plurals on the de se theory a . Ist person exclusive : ' Every speaker self ...
The person feature indicates a self - ascription condition of the form ' Every speaker / addressee self - ascribes ... ' . ( 44 ) First- and second - person plurals on the de se theory a . Ist person exclusive : ' Every speaker self ...
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More specifically , Hobson and Hobson ( 2007 ) argue that children with autism have impairments in the ' self - other mapping ' needed for what is called IDENTIFICATION with another person , that is , roughly the ability to see the ...
More specifically , Hobson and Hobson ( 2007 ) argue that children with autism have impairments in the ' self - other mapping ' needed for what is called IDENTIFICATION with another person , that is , roughly the ability to see the ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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