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... pronouns . An indirect reflection of these interpretational differences is that reflexively used simple pronouns of the first person are in more widespread use relative to second and third person pronouns , both within and across ...
... pronouns . An indirect reflection of these interpretational differences is that reflexively used simple pronouns of the first person are in more widespread use relative to second and third person pronouns , both within and across ...
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... Pronouns The referential interpretation of pronouns is not a special problem of lyrical poetry or of Dickinson's poetry in particular , but concerns the very nature of language itself . For Benveniste ( 1971 , 210-20 ) pronouns function ...
... Pronouns The referential interpretation of pronouns is not a special problem of lyrical poetry or of Dickinson's poetry in particular , but concerns the very nature of language itself . For Benveniste ( 1971 , 210-20 ) pronouns function ...
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... pronouns and intensifiers . The distinction between the two types of expres- sions can be made only on distributional grounds : Reflexive pronouns occur as objects or prepositional complements , while intensifiers occur as adjuncts ...
... pronouns and intensifiers . The distinction between the two types of expres- sions can be made only on distributional grounds : Reflexive pronouns occur as objects or prepositional complements , while intensifiers occur as adjuncts ...
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