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Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
1994Spanish demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns are identical in form: este means ’this’ or ’this one’ (masc.), esas and aquellas mean ’those’ or ’those ones’ (fem.). The ambiguities that very rarely arise from this can be removed by spelling the pronouns with an accent; see 6.3 for discussion.
John Butt, Carmen Benjamin
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2009
Abstract This chapter deals with two of the varieties of shifters which were introduced in §3.7—pronouns, whose shifting reference relates to participants in the speech act, and demonstratives, whose shifting reference relates to spatial location.
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Abstract This chapter deals with two of the varieties of shifters which were introduced in §3.7—pronouns, whose shifting reference relates to participants in the speech act, and demonstratives, whose shifting reference relates to spatial location.
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Demonstrative Pronouns and Propositional Attitudes
2017In this paper we take a close look at the behaviour of German demonstrative pronouns (DPros) in the complement clauses of propositional attitude verbs. Building on and partially revising Hinterwimmer and Bosch (Demonstrative pronouns and perspective. In: Patel P, Patel-Grosz P (eds) The impact of pronominal form on interpretation, Studies in generative
Stefan Hinterwimmer, Peter Bosch
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Numbers Demonstrative adjectives Demonstrative pronouns
2020Saeed Yousef, Hayedeh Torabi
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How Focus and Position Affect the Interpretation of Demonstrative Pronouns
Collabra: Psychology, 2023Clare Patterson, Petra B Schumacher
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