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The evidence above predicts that the Cree sentence for ' You will marry John himself ' will also be ungrammatical . In ... sentence cannot have two emphatic pronouns ) , so wiya in these sentences cannot be tested . ( 19 ) a . * niya ê ...
The evidence above predicts that the Cree sentence for ' You will marry John himself ' will also be ungrammatical . In ... sentence cannot have two emphatic pronouns ) , so wiya in these sentences cannot be tested . ( 19 ) a . * niya ê ...
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... sentence , with a same - sentence proximate shift , need to be distinguished in terms of discourse strategies for proximate / obviative assignment from the residue of 17 cases in which she does not . Same - sentence proximate shifts ...
... sentence , with a same - sentence proximate shift , need to be distinguished in terms of discourse strategies for proximate / obviative assignment from the residue of 17 cases in which she does not . Same - sentence proximate shifts ...
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... sentence ; ( II ) The different third persons of the sentence do not occur as arguments of the same clause ; ( III ) A choice between possible proximates within a sentence is resolved in their favor . Choices are made according to the ...
... sentence ; ( II ) The different third persons of the sentence do not occur as arguments of the same clause ; ( III ) A choice between possible proximates within a sentence is resolved in their favor . Choices are made according to the ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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