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THE INTERPRETATION OF KOREAN ANAPHORA : THE ROLE AND REPRESENTATION OF GRAMMATICAL RELATIONS WILLIAM O'GRADY University of Calgary The principles of sentence grammar involved in the interpretation of the Korean anaphor caki ' self are ...
THE INTERPRETATION OF KOREAN ANAPHORA : THE ROLE AND REPRESENTATION OF GRAMMATICAL RELATIONS WILLIAM O'GRADY University of Calgary The principles of sentence grammar involved in the interpretation of the Korean anaphor caki ' self are ...
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saw 1983 , C.-M. Lee 1973 ) that , in cases like 25 , the reflexive must be bound by the subject NP ( here and elsewhere , coindexing will be used to indicate all permissible interpretations ; where two elements are not coindexed ...
saw 1983 , C.-M. Lee 1973 ) that , in cases like 25 , the reflexive must be bound by the subject NP ( here and elsewhere , coindexing will be used to indicate all permissible interpretations ; where two elements are not coindexed ...
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A second proviso concerning my original ( three - level ) hierarchy is that pragmatic factors can sometimes sanction an interpretation in which caki is bound by an object argument even where there is an eligible subject antecedent ...
A second proviso concerning my original ( three - level ) hierarchy is that pragmatic factors can sometimes sanction an interpretation in which caki is bound by an object argument even where there is an eligible subject antecedent ...
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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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