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... reference phenomena , whose referential property is crucially encoded in complementizers ( see Finer 1985 , Watanabe 1995 ) . These are all important issues that must be addressed in future research . REFERENCES ABE , JUN . 1992. Zibun ...
... reference phenomena , whose referential property is crucially encoded in complementizers ( see Finer 1985 , Watanabe 1995 ) . These are all important issues that must be addressed in future research . REFERENCES ABE , JUN . 1992. Zibun ...
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... reference and common reference . Cambridge , MA : MIT , MS . HOJI , HAJIME . 1990. Theories of anaphora and aspects of Japanese syntax . Los Angeles : University of Southern California , Ms. 1991. Kare . Interdisciplinary approaches to ...
... reference and common reference . Cambridge , MA : MIT , MS . HOJI , HAJIME . 1990. Theories of anaphora and aspects of Japanese syntax . Los Angeles : University of Southern California , Ms. 1991. Kare . Interdisciplinary approaches to ...
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... reference tool for researchers in historical syntax . The main text is supplemented by a glossary of technical terms , a list of references ( i.e. secondary sources ) , a list of texts from which examples have been taken ( i.e. primary ...
... reference tool for researchers in historical syntax . The main text is supplemented by a glossary of technical terms , a list of references ( i.e. secondary sources ) , a list of texts from which examples have been taken ( i.e. primary ...
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