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  • ...e): "the unique donkey that x owns". Unselective binding analyses take the pronoun as a variable 'unselectively' bound (Lewis 1975) by ''every'', resulting in This approach, which requires a non-quantificational interpretation of indefinite NPs that function as donkey antecedents, has been implemented in Discourse
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  • ...concord''' is a widespread term for cases where [[negative]] [[indefinite pronoun]]s cooccur with a separate expression of [[sentential negation]]. *[[Martin Haspelmath|Haspelmath, Martin]]. 2005. "Negative Indefinite Pronouns and Predicate Negation." In: Martin Haspelmath & Matthew S. Dryer
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  • A language does not necessarily have both an non-specific/indefinite and a specific/definite marker. These markers often stem from very differen ...r the marker can occur independently or not, if it can it is most likely a pronoun and not an article. Articles can be homophoneous with pronouns, see discuss
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  • ''One wears white this summer.'' (construction with [[impersonal pronoun]] in subject position) The non-realized subjects of impersonals are often interpreted as indefinite human agents, thus those constructions are often only possible with verbs w
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  • ...rson singular), but *''molair tú'' with the synthetic form followed by the pronoun is ungrammatical. It is thus not straightforward whether Irish can be class However, object [[pronoun]]s come at the end of the sentence, following any complements, as in (3).
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  • * There is also a reflexive personal pronoun, meaning "self" or "oneself", which is ''žo'' and ''ne-'' in its oblique f ...), this seems to be the genitive 1 form of non-human oblique interrogative pronoun
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