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In these syntactic approaches , obviation across more than one sentence is taken to be a property of discourse ( hence to be accounted for eventually in terms of some separate discourse component of language ) , with more or less of a ...
In these syntactic approaches , obviation across more than one sentence is taken to be a property of discourse ( hence to be accounted for eventually in terms of some separate discourse component of language ) , with more or less of a ...
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... significant in this connection , since it shows in a concrete way the avoidance of a reversal of obviation status for both third persons . ... the dif- ference in narrative effect of the different patterns of obviation is evident .
... significant in this connection , since it shows in a concrete way the avoidance of a reversal of obviation status for both third persons . ... the dif- ference in narrative effect of the different patterns of obviation is evident .
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Finally , in another vein , I feel I have to point out , with con- dolences to some of my formalist friends , that if obviation is a unitary feature ( as is strongly indicated by the lack of a signif- icant disjunction between the ...
Finally , in another vein , I feel I have to point out , with con- dolences to some of my formalist friends , that if obviation is a unitary feature ( as is strongly indicated by the lack of a signif- icant disjunction between the ...
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