Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... Reference classification > person . [ The choices available in the person system depend on the choice that is made in the reference classification system . ] We have an example where person depends on a combination of reference ...
... Reference classification > person . [ The choices available in the person system depend on the choice that is made in the reference classification system . ] We have an example where person depends on a combination of reference ...
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... reference classification in one block , with number in another , followed by case . In the last section we dealt with a second hierarchy , again beginning with polarity , followed by tense , aspect , and evidentiality in a block ( where ...
... reference classification in one block , with number in another , followed by case . In the last section we dealt with a second hierarchy , again beginning with polarity , followed by tense , aspect , and evidentiality in a block ( where ...
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... reference to a repeated step - precedes the choice of a linguistic perspective . In ' Frames of reference and Molyneux's question : Crosslinguistic evidence ' ( 109–69 ) , Levinson discusses alternate classifications of frames of reference ...
... reference to a repeated step - precedes the choice of a linguistic perspective . In ' Frames of reference and Molyneux's question : Crosslinguistic evidence ' ( 109–69 ) , Levinson discusses alternate classifications of frames of reference ...
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