Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... pronominal morphology . 2. FIXED PRONOMINAL CATEGORIES . Like nearly all formally defined entities in grammar , pronominal systems are functionally very diverse . It is therefore necessary to pinpoint , as precisely as we can , the ...
... pronominal morphology . 2. FIXED PRONOMINAL CATEGORIES . Like nearly all formally defined entities in grammar , pronominal systems are functionally very diverse . It is therefore necessary to pinpoint , as precisely as we can , the ...
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... pronominal elements and those of optional ones . We may relax the definition of ' obligatory ' here to include elements which can be omitted when a full NP is present , or those which can be deleted in such a way that they are ...
... pronominal elements and those of optional ones . We may relax the definition of ' obligatory ' here to include elements which can be omitted when a full NP is present , or those which can be deleted in such a way that they are ...
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... pronominal systems . The fundamental role of pronominal categories is to assist the addressee in matching particular referents with particular semantic functions ( e.g. Abdul El Bul Bul Ameer with ' victim ' ) . This is not the only ...
... pronominal systems . The fundamental role of pronominal categories is to assist the addressee in matching particular referents with particular semantic functions ( e.g. Abdul El Bul Bul Ameer with ' victim ' ) . This is not the only ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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