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... person , second person , or topical third person in the context of a third person subject . ) ( 64 ) a . Juan ngilla - waka - fi - y Pedro . Juan buy - cow - 30 - IND.3SS Pedro ( FM ) ' Juan bought Pedro's cow . ' b . Weñe - sanchu - e ...
... person , second person , or topical third person in the context of a third person subject . ) ( 64 ) a . Juan ngilla - waka - fi - y Pedro . Juan buy - cow - 30 - IND.3SS Pedro ( FM ) ' Juan bought Pedro's cow . ' b . Weñe - sanchu - e ...
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... person reflexives if it lacks third person reflexives ( p . 694 ) , but , rather that the pattern is related to the greater frequency of third person reflexives , which in turn makes them more likely to become lexicalized . It is ...
... person reflexives if it lacks third person reflexives ( p . 694 ) , but , rather that the pattern is related to the greater frequency of third person reflexives , which in turn makes them more likely to become lexicalized . It is ...
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... person reflexives in the English corpus may be simply a result of the greater frequency of third person referents in the corpus in general ' ( p . 222 ) . That is not the case , however . It is not just the absolute number of third ...
... person reflexives in the English corpus may be simply a result of the greater frequency of third person referents in the corpus in general ' ( p . 222 ) . That is not the case , however . It is not just the absolute number of third ...
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