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It is thus an autonomous and individuated form , but is non - presentative ; i.e. , it is definite , but not necessarily anaphoric . However , it appears to compete in discourse with the Level 3 definite ' form .
It is thus an autonomous and individuated form , but is non - presentative ; i.e. , it is definite , but not necessarily anaphoric . However , it appears to compete in discourse with the Level 3 definite ' form .
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The correlation between definite article and givenness in context is well known , and I will not discuss it here . In BB's of Type A or B , however , the underlying determiner can be either the definite or the indefinite article — both ...
The correlation between definite article and givenness in context is well known , and I will not discuss it here . In BB's of Type A or B , however , the underlying determiner can be either the definite or the indefinite article — both ...
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It is well known that , after introducing a new , not previously identifiable , referent into the text , via the indefinite article , one must refer to it later in the text in its definite form ( as when A says I have to go to a meeting ...
It is well known that , after introducing a new , not previously identifiable , referent into the text , via the indefinite article , one must refer to it later in the text in its definite form ( as when A says I have to go to a meeting ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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