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This is a function of three arguments : person A is obligated to person B to perform some action . One cannot be obligated to perform someone else's action ; that is , the action is necessarily bound to the person under obligation .
This is a function of three arguments : person A is obligated to person B to perform some action . One cannot be obligated to perform someone else's action ; that is , the action is necessarily bound to the person under obligation .
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Faltz ( 1977/1985 ) and Comrie ( 1998 ) point out that if a language has first and second person reflexives , it also has third person reflexives , as 33 illustrates . ( 33 ) Occurrence of distinctive reflexives no no no 3RD PERSON 1st ...
Faltz ( 1977/1985 ) and Comrie ( 1998 ) point out that if a language has first and second person reflexives , it also has third person reflexives , as 33 illustrates . ( 33 ) Occurrence of distinctive reflexives no no no 3RD PERSON 1st ...
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In languages that have reflexive pronouns in all three persons , third person reflexives are used more frequently than first and second . Consider English . In a million - word collection of British English texts , third person singular ...
In languages that have reflexive pronouns in all three persons , third person reflexives are used more frequently than first and second . Consider English . In a million - word collection of British English texts , third person singular ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
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