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Similar examples are attested in Old Russian ( Makarova 1954 : 27 , Sannikov 1978 : 158 ) , and up to the beginning of the 19th century in Russian ( Belošapkova 1964 : 139 ) , as well in Old Polish ( Szlifersztejnowa , 38 ) .
Similar examples are attested in Old Russian ( Makarova 1954 : 27 , Sannikov 1978 : 158 ) , and up to the beginning of the 19th century in Russian ( Belošapkova 1964 : 139 ) , as well in Old Polish ( Szlifersztejnowa , 38 ) .
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Examples comparable to 79 are no longer possible in Upper Sorbian ; Richter ( 1980 : 79 ) reports that they were found in the Schleife dialect until the 19th century ( this dialect is normally treated as transitional between Upper and ...
Examples comparable to 79 are no longer possible in Upper Sorbian ; Richter ( 1980 : 79 ) reports that they were found in the Schleife dialect until the 19th century ( this dialect is normally treated as transitional between Upper and ...
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Consider again an example of a personal pronoun controlled by a PA in Upper Sorbian : ( 89 ) To je našeho ( gen . sg ... wjele w garden he ( our teacher ) a.lot in njej dźěla . it works This is typical of examples in $ 3 from various ...
Consider again an example of a personal pronoun controlled by a PA in Upper Sorbian : ( 89 ) To je našeho ( gen . sg ... wjele w garden he ( our teacher ) a.lot in njej dźěla . it works This is typical of examples in $ 3 from various ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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