Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... pronouns . A basic distinction between Surselvan and the Engadin dialects is the treatment they accord personal and impersonal pronoun subjects in inverted word order . Surselvan uses the same form of the pronoun in both regular and ...
... pronouns . A basic distinction between Surselvan and the Engadin dialects is the treatment they accord personal and impersonal pronoun subjects in inverted word order . Surselvan uses the same form of the pronoun in both regular and ...
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... pronoun can occupy the same clause positions that personal pronouns normally occupy : object of verb , object of prep- osition , possessive suffix ( i.e. last element of the ' construct ' ) , and subject - or at any rate , subject of a ...
... pronoun can occupy the same clause positions that personal pronouns normally occupy : object of verb , object of prep- osition , possessive suffix ( i.e. last element of the ' construct ' ) , and subject - or at any rate , subject of a ...
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... pronoun conversion rule can be stated so as to admit no exceptions . It can convert an NP to a nafs ( ' self ' ) form when it duplicates an earlier NP in the SAME clause , and to an ordinary pronoun form when the earlier NP is OUTSIDE ...
... pronoun conversion rule can be stated so as to admit no exceptions . It can convert an NP to a nafs ( ' self ' ) form when it duplicates an earlier NP in the SAME clause , and to an ordinary pronoun form when the earlier NP is OUTSIDE ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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