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For example , the proximal demonstrative determiner or pronoun zhè in Chinese requires that the referent be at least activated ... Note that it would be too strong to require that referents of pronouns and demonstrative phrases must be ...
For example , the proximal demonstrative determiner or pronoun zhè in Chinese requires that the referent be at least activated ... Note that it would be too strong to require that referents of pronouns and demonstrative phrases must be ...
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The languages also differ as to which demonstrative determiners , if any , require the referent to be activated . In Spanish , which has a three - way distinction in demonstratives , only the proximal determiner este requires activation ...
The languages also differ as to which demonstrative determiners , if any , require the referent to be activated . In Spanish , which has a three - way distinction in demonstratives , only the proximal determiner este requires activation ...
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Since each of the cognitive statuses in the Givenness Hierarchy entails all lower statuses , a particular form can often be replaced by forms which require a lower status . For example , the proximal demonstrative determiner these ...
Since each of the cognitive statuses in the Givenness Hierarchy entails all lower statuses , a particular form can often be replaced by forms which require a lower status . For example , the proximal demonstrative determiner these ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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