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In five of the letters the editor is explicitly - addressed as you or referred to by the pronoun your . The letters are all signed by name , and in six of them the pronoun 1 is overtly present ( plus one us ) , to which the signature is ...
In five of the letters the editor is explicitly - addressed as you or referred to by the pronoun your . The letters are all signed by name , and in six of them the pronoun 1 is overtly present ( plus one us ) , to which the signature is ...
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There are actually two different passive constructions in use in ESG , each of which calls for the possessive.14 The chief differences between them are that they use different finite verbs and that one requires a subject pronoun while ...
There are actually two different passive constructions in use in ESG , each of which calls for the possessive.14 The chief differences between them are that they use different finite verbs and that one requires a subject pronoun while ...
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9 with inappropriate lenitions ; yet no confusion results , thanks to the presence of the subject pronouns . ... Because the initial mutation or lack of mutation with the possessives follows an explicit subject pronoun in the bith ...
9 with inappropriate lenitions ; yet no confusion results , thanks to the presence of the subject pronouns . ... Because the initial mutation or lack of mutation with the possessives follows an explicit subject pronoun in the bith ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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