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In 24 , the reflexive zibun is coreferential with the derived subject , and the only possible interpretation of honorification is that the speaker's deference is directed toward the derived subject . 1.3 . Thus there is no reason to ...
In 24 , the reflexive zibun is coreferential with the derived subject , and the only possible interpretation of honorification is that the speaker's deference is directed toward the derived subject . 1.3 . Thus there is no reason to ...
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Recognizing that derived NOM's like those in 14b , 156 , 16b do not function like subjects , Perlmutter says that Kuno's rule of Subjectivization is post - cyclic . His argument goes like this . If we regard the derived NOM's as ...
Recognizing that derived NOM's like those in 14b , 156 , 16b do not function like subjects , Perlmutter says that Kuno's rule of Subjectivization is post - cyclic . His argument goes like this . If we regard the derived NOM's as ...
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First , there is the distinction between compounds derived via deletion and those derived via nominalization . A number of the compounds Levi analyses as results of the deletion process would appear to fit equally well her criterion for ...
First , there is the distinction between compounds derived via deletion and those derived via nominalization . A number of the compounds Levi analyses as results of the deletion process would appear to fit equally well her criterion for ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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