Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... requires that a reflexive have a local antecedent ) than they have of Principle B ( which requires that an ordinary pronoun NOT have a local antecedent ) . " Thus , for example , they are quite successful in recognizing that himself in ...
... requires that a reflexive have a local antecedent ) than they have of Principle B ( which requires that an ordinary pronoun NOT have a local antecedent ) . " Thus , for example , they are quite successful in recognizing that himself in ...
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... requires a third person subject and the second does not . ( 13 ) a . nis : e ' he falls down ' b . n - nis : a ' I fall down ' The representations for stems in 12 are therefore augmented by the presence of a feature P ( erson ) ; the ...
... requires a third person subject and the second does not . ( 13 ) a . nis : e ' he falls down ' b . n - nis : a ' I fall down ' The representations for stems in 12 are therefore augmented by the presence of a feature P ( erson ) ; the ...
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... require and the kind of information they contribute . In short , morphologi- cal systems are internally structured ... requires an enriched system of morphological object types , each of which is informationally distinct from the ...
... require and the kind of information they contribute . In short , morphologi- cal systems are internally structured ... requires an enriched system of morphological object types , each of which is informationally distinct from the ...
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