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... DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS There are two sets of demonstrative pronouns ( tables 12 and 13 ) , each containing three members , depending on the distance from the speaker , illustrated for Set One in ( 82-87 ) . Set Two demonstrative ...
... DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS There are two sets of demonstrative pronouns ( tables 12 and 13 ) , each containing three members , depending on the distance from the speaker , illustrated for Set One in ( 82-87 ) . Set Two demonstrative ...
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... demonstrative and the noun that it modifies holds even in discontinuous NPs . Thus the demonstrative niktok ' those ' must precede the noun with which it is construed not only in the continuous NP in ( 11a ) but also in the ...
... demonstrative and the noun that it modifies holds even in discontinuous NPs . Thus the demonstrative niktok ' those ' must precede the noun with which it is construed not only in the continuous NP in ( 11a ) but also in the ...
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... demonstrative is nonethe- less construed with the relativized constituent . This demonstrative appears in apparent clause - initial position , but must in fact be external to the relative clause itself : if it were internal to the ...
... demonstrative is nonethe- less construed with the relativized constituent . This demonstrative appears in apparent clause - initial position , but must in fact be external to the relative clause itself : if it were internal to the ...
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Andrew Cowell Alonzo Moss Sr | 61 |
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