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If we consider just the sentences in 79 ( i.e. if we ignore the indices ) , we find that they have exactly the same range of interpretations as the corresponding sentences in which the pronoun tā is substituted for one or both of the ...
If we consider just the sentences in 79 ( i.e. if we ignore the indices ) , we find that they have exactly the same range of interpretations as the corresponding sentences in which the pronoun tā is substituted for one or both of the ...
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pronoun tā , or to both simultaneously . The structure 81 corresponds to the third of these interpretations for 82 ; the others may be obtained by substituting the index j for i on the empty category and on the pronoun , respectively .
pronoun tā , or to both simultaneously . The structure 81 corresponds to the third of these interpretations for 82 ; the others may be obtained by substituting the index j for i on the empty category and on the pronoun , respectively .
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In clearly ' English style ' structures , an empty pronoun occurs in the comment clause which is anaphorically related to an element in TOP . In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ...
In clearly ' English style ' structures , an empty pronoun occurs in the comment clause which is anaphorically related to an element in TOP . In clearly ' Chinese style ' structures , the comment clause contains no empty element ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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