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On the other hand , 3rd person pronouns are defined only negatively as nonspeaker and non - addressee . While such negative definitions are better than nothing , and in certain contexts may be very helpful in pinning down the identity ...
On the other hand , 3rd person pronouns are defined only negatively as nonspeaker and non - addressee . While such negative definitions are better than nothing , and in certain contexts may be very helpful in pinning down the identity ...
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Obviously the structure of a given language's obligatory 3rd person pronominal system determines how helpful it is in reducing ambiguity . Let us compare the systems found in Choctaw and Nunggubuyu : ( 2 ) a . CHOCTAW 3rd b .
Obviously the structure of a given language's obligatory 3rd person pronominal system determines how helpful it is in reducing ambiguity . Let us compare the systems found in Choctaw and Nunggubuyu : ( 2 ) a . CHOCTAW 3rd b .
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Thus in the 3rd person , a gender opposition masculine / feminine has a considerable disambiguating function . Within the 1st and 2nd persons , however , the same opposition would be completely redundant in the singular , and of very ...
Thus in the 3rd person , a gender opposition masculine / feminine has a considerable disambiguating function . Within the 1st and 2nd persons , however , the same opposition would be completely redundant in the singular , and of very ...
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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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