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LEVEL USAGE PRONOUN REFERENT IS SUBJECT REFERENT IS OBJECT I intimacy or neutrality respect ' s / he ' they ' sg . yeh ( huatl ) pl . yehhuan sg . yehhuatzin pl . yehhuāntzitzin sg . yehhuatzin II ' s / he has it ' ' they have it ...
LEVEL USAGE PRONOUN REFERENT IS SUBJECT REFERENT IS OBJECT I intimacy or neutrality respect ' s / he ' they ' sg . yeh ( huatl ) pl . yehhuan sg . yehhuatzin pl . yehhuāntzitzin sg . yehhuatzin II ' s / he has it ' ' they have it ...
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This principle was brought to our attention by the compadrazgo usage . Compadres use the DAN imāhuizotzin ' his / her honor ' . They also use the DAN compadritoh , comadritah ( or , more rarely , compālehtzin , comālehtzin ) .
This principle was brought to our attention by the compadrazgo usage . Compadres use the DAN imāhuizotzin ' his / her honor ' . They also use the DAN compadritoh , comadritah ( or , more rarely , compālehtzin , comālehtzin ) .
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Referential DR usage : postpositions and possessed nouns from will and testament texts in Anderson et al . ( No data on the referents “ dead people , postpositions ' , ' priests , nouns ' , other living people , nouns ' , or ' non ...
Referential DR usage : postpositions and possessed nouns from will and testament texts in Anderson et al . ( No data on the referents “ dead people , postpositions ' , ' priests , nouns ' , other living people , nouns ' , or ' non ...
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