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This situation is reminiscent of Russian at the beginning of the 19th century , with personal pronoun and relative pronoun both possible targets for the PA . " Control of attributive modifiers does not occur . 3.8 .
This situation is reminiscent of Russian at the beginning of the 19th century , with personal pronoun and relative pronoun both possible targets for the PA . " Control of attributive modifiers does not occur . 3.8 .
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This brings us back , then , to Upper Sorbian - where , as we have seen , control of personal and relative pronouns , and of attributive modifiers , is fully acceptable . - 4. GENERALIZATIONS . Having examined data from all the Slavonic ...
This brings us back , then , to Upper Sorbian - where , as we have seen , control of personal and relative pronouns , and of attributive modifiers , is fully acceptable . - 4. GENERALIZATIONS . Having examined data from all the Slavonic ...
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sentence also includes a pronoun controlled by the inanimate head noun with which the PA agrees ( the antecedent of njej is zahrodka ) . When the head is inanimate , it may be possible to omit this second pronoun : ( 90 ) To je Janowa ...
sentence also includes a pronoun controlled by the inanimate head noun with which the PA agrees ( the antecedent of njej is zahrodka ) . When the head is inanimate , it may be possible to omit this second pronoun : ( 90 ) To je Janowa ...
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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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