Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... one or more of the speakers is coded with an anaphoric third - person zero pronoun instead of a full noun phrase , unlike in the elicited example in 28 . { chotak ( 28 ) kun papa { kun papa EVIDENTIALITY AND DOUBLE TENSE IN MATSES 603.
... one or more of the speakers is coded with an anaphoric third - person zero pronoun instead of a full noun phrase , unlike in the elicited example in 28 . { chotak ( 28 ) kun papa { kun papa EVIDENTIALITY AND DOUBLE TENSE IN MATSES 603.
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... anaphoric and deictic grounding is needed , however , for K & T state that ' it is easy to interpret [ 4 ] as an answer to an implicit question " What kind of sound awakened you ? " ' ( 180 ) . The assumption of the implicit question ...
... anaphoric and deictic grounding is needed , however , for K & T state that ' it is easy to interpret [ 4 ] as an answer to an implicit question " What kind of sound awakened you ? " ' ( 180 ) . The assumption of the implicit question ...
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... anaphora in an Indonesian language . Three types of anaphoric expressions in Peranakan are discussed , true reflexives " pseudo - reflexives " and pronouns . It is shown that the distribution of true reflexives and pronouns conforms to ...
... anaphora in an Indonesian language . Three types of anaphoric expressions in Peranakan are discussed , true reflexives " pseudo - reflexives " and pronouns . It is shown that the distribution of true reflexives and pronouns conforms to ...
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