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... pronoun creation - reduced pronouns from free forms and free from reduced - and the motivation to maintain both types in a linguistic system . Free pronouns become positionally restricted reduced forms by association of clause - initial ...
... pronoun creation - reduced pronouns from free forms and free from reduced - and the motivation to maintain both types in a linguistic system . Free pronouns become positionally restricted reduced forms by association of clause - initial ...
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... pronouns ( often involving a suffix -pi ) that are used for emphatic reflexives and for emphasis ( the varieties differ in the details of the relations with case marking ) . In Ritharrngu , -pi can suffix to the general pronouns to ...
... pronouns ( often involving a suffix -pi ) that are used for emphatic reflexives and for emphasis ( the varieties differ in the details of the relations with case marking ) . In Ritharrngu , -pi can suffix to the general pronouns to ...
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... pronouns . 7. EVIDENCE FOR AUGMENTS ELSEWHERE . Evidence for developing free pronouns by way of discourse markers attached to bound pronouns occurs elsewhere . This is perhaps clearest in non - Pama - Nyungan languages , where Harvey ...
... pronouns . 7. EVIDENCE FOR AUGMENTS ELSEWHERE . Evidence for developing free pronouns by way of discourse markers attached to bound pronouns occurs elsewhere . This is perhaps clearest in non - Pama - Nyungan languages , where Harvey ...
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