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Pronouns , in contrast , are used to signal the speaker's ' understanding that the preceding sequence has not been ... In the written data , however , a pronoun is rarely used after one level of embedding in the discourse structure ...
Pronouns , in contrast , are used to signal the speaker's ' understanding that the preceding sequence has not been ... In the written data , however , a pronoun is rarely used after one level of embedding in the discourse structure ...
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F's work has two primary conclusions : ( 1 ) hierarchical structure of discourse units plays a crucial role in determining the distribution of full NPs and pronouns in English , and ( 2 ) rules which determine when a pronoun can be used ...
F's work has two primary conclusions : ( 1 ) hierarchical structure of discourse units plays a crucial role in determining the distribution of full NPs and pronouns in English , and ( 2 ) rules which determine when a pronoun can be used ...
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We can predict that backward anaphora configurations will typically involve a pronounced asymmetry of prominence between the pronoun and the full noun phrase , both to facilitate the construal of the full noun phrase as a reference ...
We can predict that backward anaphora configurations will typically involve a pronounced asymmetry of prominence between the pronoun and the full noun phrase , both to facilitate the construal of the full noun phrase as a reference ...
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