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As already remarked , when the predicate is a DEFINITE noun the construction with yn is impossible . ... Predicates which are definite NPs , therefore , typically involve identificational predication ( Fife 1990 : 383–84 ) : the ' new ...
As already remarked , when the predicate is a DEFINITE noun the construction with yn is impossible . ... Predicates which are definite NPs , therefore , typically involve identificational predication ( Fife 1990 : 383–84 ) : the ' new ...
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First , generics are ' semantically definite , though not necessarily grammatically definite ' ( 198 ) . Second , L observes that definiteness marking overlaps in function with topic marking ; thus , the two tend not to co - occur in ...
First , generics are ' semantically definite , though not necessarily grammatically definite ' ( 198 ) . Second , L observes that definiteness marking overlaps in function with topic marking ; thus , the two tend not to co - occur in ...
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... ( 3 ) personal pronouns are inherently definite since they are the pronominal counterpart of definite articles ; ( 4 ) non - overt syntactic elements such as pro and trace are also inherently definite ; ( 5 ) possessives are not ...
... ( 3 ) personal pronouns are inherently definite since they are the pronominal counterpart of definite articles ; ( 4 ) non - overt syntactic elements such as pro and trace are also inherently definite ; ( 5 ) possessives are not ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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