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The Dominican , faced with this disappearance , tends to adopt the same strategy as in Old French , and utilizes the prefixed pronoun as a constant mark of verbal person ... And , even more curiously , this tendency appears to be ...
The Dominican , faced with this disappearance , tends to adopt the same strategy as in Old French , and utilizes the prefixed pronoun as a constant mark of verbal person ... And , even more curiously , this tendency appears to be ...
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b . ... weil Hans Bier und Franz Milch trinkt . because Hans beer and Franz milk drinks But , as 8 predicts , no grammatical parallel is found for the ( b ) case when a person conflict exists between the conjuncts : ( 13 ) a . ... weil ...
b . ... weil Hans Bier und Franz Milch trinkt . because Hans beer and Franz milk drinks But , as 8 predicts , no grammatical parallel is found for the ( b ) case when a person conflict exists between the conjuncts : ( 13 ) a . ... weil ...
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Since IO's vary for person , while 31 By contrast , the distinction in active languages ( Sapir 1917 , Klimov 1972 , 1977 , Harris 1982 , and Munro & Gordon 1982 ) appears to be the grammaticization of the semantic distinction between ...
Since IO's vary for person , while 31 By contrast , the distinction in active languages ( Sapir 1917 , Klimov 1972 , 1977 , Harris 1982 , and Munro & Gordon 1982 ) appears to be the grammaticization of the semantic distinction between ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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