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... possessor can antecede an object reflexive , but not a nonreflexive pronoun , as shown in 48a . By contrast , when ass is used to refer to buttocks , its possessor can antecede an object nonreflexive pronoun , but not a reflexive , as ...
... possessor can antecede an object reflexive , but not a nonreflexive pronoun , as shown in 48a . By contrast , when ass is used to refer to buttocks , its possessor can antecede an object nonreflexive pronoun , but not a reflexive , as ...
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... possessor . Specifically , the possessor DP and the mask noun are never separable except by prenominal modifiers . ( 79 ) a . * Vern might have pissed Judy ( ' s ) off ass . b . * Judy ( ' s ) was arrested ass yesterday . c . * Who you ...
... possessor . Specifically , the possessor DP and the mask noun are never separable except by prenominal modifiers . ( 79 ) a . * Vern might have pissed Judy ( ' s ) off ass . b . * Judy ( ' s ) was arrested ass yesterday . c . * Who you ...
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... POSSESSOR RAISING , specifically , a type of possessor raising that obligatorily links to a resumptive pronoun in the possessor posi- tion . In other words , we suggest treating the relation between the subject Judy and the possessor ...
... POSSESSOR RAISING , specifically , a type of possessor raising that obligatorily links to a resumptive pronoun in the possessor posi- tion . In other words , we suggest treating the relation between the subject Judy and the possessor ...
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