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... he typically sees his task as identifying the overt oppositions and determining their cognitive content . ... 3rd person pronominals is motivated ( and historically determined ) by functional rather than cognitive considerations .
... he typically sees his task as identifying the overt oppositions and determining their cognitive content . ... 3rd person pronominals is motivated ( and historically determined ) by functional rather than cognitive considerations .
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By specifying that the antecedent is not one of the NP's in the immediately preceding clause or clauses , a : š helps narrow down the possibilities for antecedent , and thus helps the addressee determine the reference of the noun or ...
By specifying that the antecedent is not one of the NP's in the immediately preceding clause or clauses , a : š helps narrow down the possibilities for antecedent , and thus helps the addressee determine the reference of the noun or ...
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( However , the data are rather complicated — it is not always easy to determine the real - world numbers of subject and ... 10 Note that while the gender and number of the adjective are determined by the underlying subject he sentence ...
( However , the data are rather complicated — it is not always easy to determine the real - world numbers of subject and ... 10 Note that while the gender and number of the adjective are determined by the underlying subject he sentence ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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