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Adnominal Demonstrative Words in Passamaquoddy EVE NG SUNY - Buffalo INTRODUCTION In the general linguistics literature , demonstratives are frequently described as deictic morphemes that orient the addressee's attention to something in ...
Adnominal Demonstrative Words in Passamaquoddy EVE NG SUNY - Buffalo INTRODUCTION In the general linguistics literature , demonstratives are frequently described as deictic morphemes that orient the addressee's attention to something in ...
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This is particularly so given that demonstratives have been shown in other languages to grammaticalize into a range of other items , including definite articles ( Greenberg 1978 ; Diessel 1999b ) , and the results of grammaticalization ...
This is particularly so given that demonstratives have been shown in other languages to grammaticalize into a range of other items , including definite articles ( Greenberg 1978 ; Diessel 1999b ) , and the results of grammaticalization ...
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also established that all adnominal demwords occur before the noun ; hence , definite article and demonstrative ... been documented to be associated with the development of demonstratives into grammatically distinct definite articles ...
also established that all adnominal demwords occur before the noun ; hence , definite article and demonstrative ... been documented to be associated with the development of demonstratives into grammatically distinct definite articles ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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