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... pronouns . The controllers of the verbs and the antecedents of the pronouns were subject noun phrases contained in so - called preambles that speakers produced aloud and then completed . Crucially , the same noun phrases served as the ...
... pronouns . The controllers of the verbs and the antecedents of the pronouns were subject noun phrases contained in so - called preambles that speakers produced aloud and then completed . Crucially , the same noun phrases served as the ...
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... pronouns over and above the effects of attraction . British and American speakers could differ in their use of ... pronouns but not for reflexive pronouns . So , in the first experiment we elicited pronouns under controlled circumstances ...
... pronouns over and above the effects of attraction . British and American speakers could differ in their use of ... pronouns but not for reflexive pronouns . So , in the first experiment we elicited pronouns under controlled circumstances ...
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... pronouns , and rare completions in which the pronouns were anomalous ( e.g. reflexive forms such as him- selves ) . Data analyses . To compare the incidence of plural agreement over dialects , pronoun types , and head - noun types ...
... pronouns , and rare completions in which the pronouns were anomalous ( e.g. reflexive forms such as him- selves ) . Data analyses . To compare the incidence of plural agreement over dialects , pronoun types , and head - noun types ...
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On Gahl and Garnsey on grammar and usage | 399 |
Susanne Gahl Susan Garnsey | 405 |
P S LeSourd P D Kroeber | 431 |
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