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( That is used in 25 % of cases with pronoun subjects , 60 % with other subjects . ) Elsness observes that this , too , could be explained in ambiguity - avoidance terms : some pronouns have distinct nominative and accusative forms ...
( That is used in 25 % of cases with pronoun subjects , 60 % with other subjects . ) Elsness observes that this , too , could be explained in ambiguity - avoidance terms : some pronouns have distinct nominative and accusative forms ...
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Of these , 90 involved a relative pronoun or complementizer ( 27.4 % of the total ) ; 239 did not . For those that did , that was used in 87 cases ; whom was used in 3 cases ; no other relative pronouns were used .
Of these , 90 involved a relative pronoun or complementizer ( 27.4 % of the total ) ; 239 did not . For those that did , that was used in 87 cases ; whom was used in 3 cases ; no other relative pronouns were used .
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2 ) usually — and maybe even exclusively - occur in logophoric contexts , it appears a plausible next step to seek additional parallels between these and logophoric pronouns . ( 2 ) Japanese Takasi - wa Hirosi - ga zibun - o kiratteiru ...
2 ) usually — and maybe even exclusively - occur in logophoric contexts , it appears a plausible next step to seek additional parallels between these and logophoric pronouns . ( 2 ) Japanese Takasi - wa Hirosi - ga zibun - o kiratteiru ...
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