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Dogon pronominal systems their nature and evolution
The Dogon language family has received little attention in the linguistics literature to date. In this paper we examine the binding properties of the pronominal systems of three Dogon languages, Donno S:>, T:>r:> S:>, and Togo Ka.
Cristopher Culy, Kungarma Kodio
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The following article reviews some syntactic features of reflexive and possessive (genitive) pronouns in Shahmirzadi dialect and compares them with those of Persian and Russian pronouns.
- Salime Zamani +1 more
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Low applicatives in Catalan: the case of 'veure-hi'
This paper analyzes an argument structure alternation found in Catalan in which a verb of perception appears with a non-referential locative pronominal clitic hi. In this alternation, a transitive verb like veure ‘to see’ can combine with the pronoun hi
Cristina Real Puigdollers
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Kata Ganti Dalam Bahasa Inggris Dan Bahasa Wayoli (Suatu Analisis Kontrastif) [PDF]
This study is an attempt to describe and identify the English language and Wayoli language which focus on pronouns. The methods applied by the writer in this research are analyzed and described the data by using the theory of Aarts and Aarts and Marcela
LUKISAN, A. (AYUNG)
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Background Some gender diverse young people (GDYP) socially transition—a process of changing from living as the gender that they were assigned at birth to another gender, through social means. Whilst the role of the whole family in the social transitions of GDYP has been indicated, there is a lack of applicable theory and research on the processes of ...
Sophie Razzel +2 more
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Caregivers' perspectives of support needs for adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Abstract Research focused on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is often deficit‐focused, limiting a holistic understanding of individuals' support needs. Families of adolescents with FASD also struggle to access appropriate services. Using semi‐structured interviews, the current study explored the perspectives of seven caregivers of adolescents ...
Kelly Skorka +4 more
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Magát és esetleg őt is? Névmások a magyar gyereknyelvben [PDF]
Himself and perhaps him, too? Pronouns in Hungarian child language *** In this paper, we report the results of two experiments on the acquisition of personal and reflexive pronouns in Hungarian child language.
Tóth, Enikő
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Nivkh as a Uralo-Siberian language [PDF]
In his magnificent book on the language relations across Bering Strait (1998), Michael Fortescue does not consider Nivkh (Gilyak) to be a Uralo-Siberian language.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Pronouns and Reflexives Revisited
The main purpose of this paper is to provide an illustration of why a reflexive cannot bind a pronoun. There has been a controversy in theoretical syntax as to why a reflexive cannot bind a pronoun. To answer the question of why caki ‘self’ cannot bind ku ‘he’ in configurations where ku ‘he’ is linked to caki ‘self’, we propose in this paper that a ...
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Structural and semantic constraints on the resolution of pronouns and reflexives [PDF]
We present four experiments on the interpretation of pronouns and reflexives in picture noun phrases with and without possessors (e.g. Andrew's picture of him/himself, the picture of him/himself). The experiments (two off-line studies and two visual-world eye-tracking experiments) investigate how syntactic and semantic factors guide the interpretation ...
Elsi, Kaiser +3 more
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