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The basic fact which this analysis seeks to explain is the ability of these pronouns , unlike nouns and demonstrative pronouns , to appear separated from the prepositions of which they are the object . This occurs both in simple ...
The basic fact which this analysis seeks to explain is the ability of these pronouns , unlike nouns and demonstrative pronouns , to appear separated from the prepositions of which they are the object . This occurs both in simple ...
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From the Indo - European standpoint , an unusual feature of the Anatolian languages is that they have created third - person nominative Wackernagel's Law clitic pronouns ( not attested in Lycian ) ; elsewhere unstressed sentence ...
From the Indo - European standpoint , an unusual feature of the Anatolian languages is that they have created third - person nominative Wackernagel's Law clitic pronouns ( not attested in Lycian ) ; elsewhere unstressed sentence ...
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person personal pronouns . The structures involving these pronoun productions fell into the following three categories : ( a ) the pronoun had only an extrasentential ( discourse ) antecedent , ( b ) the pronoun had an intrasentential ...
person personal pronouns . The structures involving these pronoun productions fell into the following three categories : ( a ) the pronoun had only an extrasentential ( discourse ) antecedent , ( b ) the pronoun had an intrasentential ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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