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It is clear that the proximate shift at this point has an important discourse function , shifting the focus of the narrative to the enemy warrior and describing the effect of the Aute - playing from his point of view .
It is clear that the proximate shift at this point has an important discourse function , shifting the focus of the narrative to the enemy warrior and describing the effect of the Aute - playing from his point of view .
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INAN . hene " this , that háne ' that ' AN . nebe " this , that ' náhe ' that ' new The discourse pronouns are differentiated for two parameters , animacy and a parameter which I believe to be conceptually similar to the proximal ...
INAN . hene " this , that háne ' that ' AN . nebe " this , that ' náhe ' that ' new The discourse pronouns are differentiated for two parameters , animacy and a parameter which I believe to be conceptually similar to the proximal ...
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That is , it is appropriate to use an unused topic discourse pronoun for exactly those cases described by Prince's term " unused ” . It is interesting to me that recently when I was working on discourse pronouns with my usual Cheyenne ...
That is , it is appropriate to use an unused topic discourse pronoun for exactly those cases described by Prince's term " unused ” . It is interesting to me that recently when I was working on discourse pronouns with my usual Cheyenne ...
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