Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... pronoun , and the second is the response time for the test word . The response times for the test words can be used to decide whether the pronouns were equally well under- stood across the four conditions . Assuming that the successful ...
... pronoun , and the second is the response time for the test word . The response times for the test words can be used to decide whether the pronouns were equally well under- stood across the four conditions . Assuming that the successful ...
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... pronouns ; many English direct objects are semantic patients and would be translated with pa- tient pronouns . It should be clear from the Lakhota examples above that the English subject and Lakhota agent categories do not coincide in ...
... pronouns ; many English direct objects are semantic patients and would be translated with pa- tient pronouns . It should be clear from the Lakhota examples above that the English subject and Lakhota agent categories do not coincide in ...
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... pronouns are morphologically bound and obligatory , than in Central Pomo , where pronouns are separate words and frequently not even present in natural connected speech . The degree of fusion may also have an effect . Lexicalization ...
... pronouns are morphologically bound and obligatory , than in Central Pomo , where pronouns are separate words and frequently not even present in natural connected speech . The degree of fusion may also have an effect . Lexicalization ...
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