Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... person cases . In any event , verbs of this subset seem to allow three readings of sentences like 55 , where 2nd person is used , but only two in ones like 56 , where 3rd person is used : ( 55 ) Why do you think that Harry drew all his ...
... person cases . In any event , verbs of this subset seem to allow three readings of sentences like 55 , where 2nd person is used , but only two in ones like 56 , where 3rd person is used : ( 55 ) Why do you think that Harry drew all his ...
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... persons who stand in a ritual kinship relationship by virtue of being parent - godparent or godparent - godparent to the same child - address each other in the 3rd person ; the other three levels use 2nd person forms . The DAN pronouns ...
... persons who stand in a ritual kinship relationship by virtue of being parent - godparent or godparent - godparent to the same child - address each other in the 3rd person ; the other three levels use 2nd person forms . The DAN pronouns ...
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... person . A number of European languages ( German , Hungarian , Danish , Italian , Spanish ) share another development in this matter , in the use of the 3rd person for address ; these languages form a central European bloc with northern ...
... person . A number of European languages ( German , Hungarian , Danish , Italian , Spanish ) share another development in this matter , in the use of the 3rd person for address ; these languages form a central European bloc with northern ...
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