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... pronouns , we found that in the Portelance and Faribault corpora subject - pronoun deletion is quite rare and occurs only in contexts where subject reference can be easily recovered from the preceding NP or subject clitic . ( 14 ) et ...
... pronouns , we found that in the Portelance and Faribault corpora subject - pronoun deletion is quite rare and occurs only in contexts where subject reference can be easily recovered from the preceding NP or subject clitic . ( 14 ) et ...
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... pronouns became affixes only after the Classical French period . We can now turn to the phenomenon of resumptive subject pronouns . This construc- tion goes as far back as Old French , where sparse occurrences are found ( Kunstmann 1990 ) ...
... pronouns became affixes only after the Classical French period . We can now turn to the phenomenon of resumptive subject pronouns . This construc- tion goes as far back as Old French , where sparse occurrences are found ( Kunstmann 1990 ) ...
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... pronoun deletion restricted to coordinated clauses ? very frequent subject doubling frequent resumptive pronouns ? categorical ne deletion TABLE 8. Parallel evolution of subject - clitic pronouns into affixes and rise of ne deletion ...
... pronoun deletion restricted to coordinated clauses ? very frequent subject doubling frequent resumptive pronouns ? categorical ne deletion TABLE 8. Parallel evolution of subject - clitic pronouns into affixes and rise of ne deletion ...
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At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 231 |
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