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The paper gives an account of pronouns in Lotha, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Nagaland, India. Lotha is a generic name and refers to both the linguistic group and the ethno-cultural entity.
Ngullie, Yantsubeni
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الربط فى شعر الشاعر محمد أبوالفضل بدران [PDF]
تناول البحث نبذة مختصرة عن الشاعر أبو الفضل بدران، وشعره، والمؤثرات البارزة في شعره، ثم تناول ظاهرة الربط وأثرها في تماسك النص، ومعرفة مفهومها لغة واصطلاحًا، وكذلك أدوات الربط وإسهامها في إضافة معان جديدة في الجملة والجمل التي بعدها،، كما تناول مواضع ...
علي احمد طايع هلالى
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The fact that object shift only affects weak pronouns in mainland Scandinavian is seen as an instance of a more general observation that can be made in all Germanic languages: weak function words tend to avoid the edges of larger prosodic domains.
Vogel, Ralf
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Antecedent accessibility and exceptional covariation: Evidence from Norwegian Donkey Pronouns
It is generally assumed that interpreting a co-referential or a syntactically-bound pronoun requires retrieving a representation of its antecedent from memory.
Dave Kush, Ragnhild Eik
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Annotating honorifics denoting social ranking of referents
This paper proposes an annotating scheme that encodes honorifics (respectful words). Honorifics are used extensively in Japanese, reflecting the social relationship (e.g. social ranks and age) of the referents.
Nakaiwa, Hiromi +2 more
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Pronouns in Institutional Repository Metadata
In institutional repositories, pronouns may appear in descriptive metadata. This presentation will cover the importance of using correct pronouns, explore best practices for finding and utilizing pronouns in descriptive metadata workflows, and suggest ...
Boisitz, Emma
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L’emploi des pronoms je, nous et vous dans le discours de controverse religieuse en France après les guerres de religion [PDF]
This study explores the ethos, the representation of the Other and argumentation in the discourse of religious controversy between Catholics and Protestants in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in France.
Sophie Yvert-Hamon
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In the Indo-European department of Leiden University, Alwin Kloekhorst has initiated a discussion on Hittite ammuk ‘me’. The central question is: where did the geminate come from?
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Getting beyond peeing and pronouns: Living non-binary gender in higher education
Non-binary people make up just over half the UK trans population and younger people are more likely to identify as non-binary than those over 35 (Government Equalities Office, 2018).
Fraser, J., White, F.R., Benato, R.
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Exploring Writer Identity in Mexican EFL Students’ Academic Writing
The objective of this study was to explore writer identity in Mexican undergraduate students of Applied Linguistics writing in English. We focused on the participants' use of first person pronouns and the ways in which they conceptualized their identity
Ruth Roux Rodriguez +2 more
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