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Pronouns , on the other hand , would have to be marked , since they can be either ( + III ) or ( - III ] . Third person pronouns and nouns will be [ human ) , but [ -III ] nominals ( 1st and 2nd person pronouns , the participants in the ...
Pronouns , on the other hand , would have to be marked , since they can be either ( + III ) or ( - III ] . Third person pronouns and nouns will be [ human ) , but [ -III ] nominals ( 1st and 2nd person pronouns , the participants in the ...
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PSSM uttered 47 when discussing ceiling tiles ; the pronoun it in this sentence refers to such a tile . ( A normal speaker would have said : See ... Pronouns could be used in all of the normal - speaker versions of these sentences .
PSSM uttered 47 when discussing ceiling tiles ; the pronoun it in this sentence refers to such a tile . ( A normal speaker would have said : See ... Pronouns could be used in all of the normal - speaker versions of these sentences .
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Moreover , to complete the pattern , the other invariant interrogative pronouns replace other relative pronouns : ( 41 ) G1 . Minun äiti ( ni ) luki sanomalehteä kun minä tulin ' My mother was reading the paper when I arrived . ' G2 .
Moreover , to complete the pattern , the other invariant interrogative pronouns replace other relative pronouns : ( 41 ) G1 . Minun äiti ( ni ) luki sanomalehteä kun minä tulin ' My mother was reading the paper when I arrived . ' G2 .
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