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... pronouns can readily occur with a demonstrative pronoun , as we saw in §3.2 . If English personal pronouns are generally N - pronouns , the ungram- matical status of the examples in 36 would remain mysterious . Second , there is a ...
... pronouns can readily occur with a demonstrative pronoun , as we saw in §3.2 . If English personal pronouns are generally N - pronouns , the ungram- matical status of the examples in 36 would remain mysterious . Second , there is a ...
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... PRONOUNS . At this point , it might be appropriate to compare the traditional view of Japanese personal pronouns with mine . The traditional view , advocated by researchers such as Mikami ( 1953 ) and Kuroda ( 1965 ) , is that what I ...
... PRONOUNS . At this point , it might be appropriate to compare the traditional view of Japanese personal pronouns with mine . The traditional view , advocated by researchers such as Mikami ( 1953 ) and Kuroda ( 1965 ) , is that what I ...
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... pronouns are not pronouns . It simply indicates that the use of words such as kare is not equivalent to that of English personal pronouns . The fundamental problem with the traditional view is that it is based on the implicit assumption ...
... pronouns are not pronouns . It simply indicates that the use of words such as kare is not equivalent to that of English personal pronouns . The fundamental problem with the traditional view is that it is based on the implicit assumption ...
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