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... in a text under consideration but which is ( assumed to be ) familiar to the bearer . Evoked discourse pronouns are used extensively in Cheyenne . They are used often in texts once the identity of a referent has been established .
... in a text under consideration but which is ( assumed to be ) familiar to the bearer . Evoked discourse pronouns are used extensively in Cheyenne . They are used often in texts once the identity of a referent has been established .
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In this case the referent is usually the statement of the content of a quote , verbalization of an event or attribute , or actual physical acting out of something , as when one might say étsé- beše - néméne ' he sang this way ' and then ...
In this case the referent is usually the statement of the content of a quote , verbalization of an event or attribute , or actual physical acting out of something , as when one might say étsé- beše - néméne ' he sang this way ' and then ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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