Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... person . Younger speakers are less likely to express person by allowing a possessive to separate the preposition and the nominal second element . Instead they are inclined to treat the compound preposition as an inseparable whole that ...
... person . Younger speakers are less likely to express person by allowing a possessive to separate the preposition and the nominal second element . Instead they are inclined to treat the compound preposition as an inseparable whole that ...
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... person and number ? A very interesting feature of the Straits Salish lexicon is the presence of a set of roots that mark just these semantic features , which are associated with pronominal paradigms across languages : person and number ...
... person and number ? A very interesting feature of the Straits Salish lexicon is the presence of a set of roots that mark just these semantic features , which are associated with pronominal paradigms across languages : person and number ...
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... person in syntax , and they do not occur in the positions in the sentence where first- and second - person pronominals appear . There are no DETPS or free - standing pronouns that can be coindexed with first- or second - person ...
... person in syntax , and they do not occur in the positions in the sentence where first- and second - person pronominals appear . There are no DETPS or free - standing pronouns that can be coindexed with first- or second - person ...
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