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Studia Linguistica, 1996
Abstract. In this paper we point out that in a wide variety of languages, reflexive anaphors seem sensitive to Principle B when they are morphologically simple. While this is now acknowledged by many linguists, we show that (further), when reflexive anaphors in these languages are morphologically complex, they still contain a pronominal element which ...
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Abstract. In this paper we point out that in a wide variety of languages, reflexive anaphors seem sensitive to Principle B when they are morphologically simple. While this is now acknowledged by many linguists, we show that (further), when reflexive anaphors in these languages are morphologically complex, they still contain a pronominal element which ...
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The Interpretation of Pronouns
Language and Linguistics Compass, 2008Abstract There is no overall consensus on the interpretation of pronouns, but recent research generally argues for one of three positions: that pronouns are individual variables, that they are covert definite descriptions, or that they are identity functions.
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ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1977
Two approaches to the problem of pronoun resolution are presented. The first is a naive algorithm that works by traversing the surface parse trees of the sentences of the text in a particular order looking for noun phrases of the correct gender and number.
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Two approaches to the problem of pronoun resolution are presented. The first is a naive algorithm that works by traversing the surface parse trees of the sentences of the text in a particular order looking for noun phrases of the correct gender and number.
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2017
This chapter begins by explaining how a writer should approach gender reference. It then looks at plural and possessive pronouns and how they can be effectively employed. Quantity phrases are explored by identifying those that should be used with singular nouns and verbs and those with plural.
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This chapter begins by explaining how a writer should approach gender reference. It then looks at plural and possessive pronouns and how they can be effectively employed. Quantity phrases are explored by identifying those that should be used with singular nouns and verbs and those with plural.
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2006
Abstract Whatever the influence language has on the way that we think, there is no doubt that a language may sometimes require the people who speak that language to pay particular attention to certain aspects of human interaction. There are features that are obligatory in one language but not in another.
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Abstract Whatever the influence language has on the way that we think, there is no doubt that a language may sometimes require the people who speak that language to pay particular attention to certain aspects of human interaction. There are features that are obligatory in one language but not in another.
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Indefinite pronoun, reflexive pronoun, reciprocal pronoun and modified pronoun
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