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This clearly suggests that Japanese personal pronouns are open - class items ; they are thus lexical items and are nouns rather than determiners . The above consideration naturally suggests the following structure for kare and ka.
This clearly suggests that Japanese personal pronouns are open - class items ; they are thus lexical items and are nouns rather than determiners . The above consideration naturally suggests the following structure for kare and ka.
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He suggests a resolution of the ' ongoing debate in cognitive science over whether rule systems or connectionist networks are better models of language processes . Both approaches might be right , but for different parts of ...
He suggests a resolution of the ' ongoing debate in cognitive science over whether rule systems or connectionist networks are better models of language processes . Both approaches might be right , but for different parts of ...
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as a possessive , which he suggests is a pronominal anaphor which has both a governing category and a lexical representation . JOSEPH EMONDS delves into the nature of pronouns and binding relations in ' Deep , free , and surface bound ...
as a possessive , which he suggests is a pronominal anaphor which has both a governing category and a lexical representation . JOSEPH EMONDS delves into the nature of pronouns and binding relations in ' Deep , free , and surface bound ...
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