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    Preverbs, Postpositions and Indefinite Pronouns in Hittite by Andrej Sideltsev

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…KEYWORDS: syntax, preverbs, postpositions, indefinite pronouns, Hittite…”
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    Methodology for Teaching Slovaks Russian Indefinite Pronouns

    Published 2022-03-01
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    Indefinite pronouns in Anatolian: contexts, meaning, and syntax by Akao, M

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The Proto-Indo-European pronominal stem *<em>kwi-/kwo</em>-, reflected by relative, interrogative and indefinite pronouns, has been subject to intense debate, yet its function in indefinite expressions has been underresearched. …”
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    ENGLISH INDEFINITE PRONOUN ANY AND ITS SERBIAN TRANSLATION EQUIVALENTS by Irena M. Pantić

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…There is rarely any reciprocity in a direct Serbian implication for each English pronoun – an English indefinite pronoun usually has numerous Serbian equivalents. …”
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    Notes on an obsolete tensed negative pronoun construction in Livonian by Rogier Blokland

    Published 2022-09-01
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    Relations actantielles, généricité et engagement énonciatif: le pronom indéfini on et ses correspondants roumains by Eugenia Arjoca Ieremia

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Ouraim is to explain the different types of equivalence existing betweenthe French indefinite pronoun on and its Romanian correspondents.In order to do so it is necessary to define the syntactic and thesemantic characteristics of the contextual classes that are specificto the indefinite pronoun on, the actantial configuration of theFrench structures with on and of their Romanian equivalents aswell as the degree of enunciative engagement or non-engagement ofthe agent, expressed in French by on. …”
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    The Syntax of Pseudo-Correlative Constructions with the Pronoun KOTORYJ (‘Which’) in Middle Russian by Olga V. Mitrenina

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…It will be argued that they lack correlatives features and that korotyj in such constructions was not a relative but an indefinite pronoun, like the Russian nekotoryj, koe-kakoj. …”
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    Patterns of Relative Clauses in Dagbanli by Abdul-Razak Inusah

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The article argues that Dagbanli has two RC types which are characterized by shared features so “indefinite pronoun” that forms a compound with the nominal root, and maa or la “clause-final determiner.” …”
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    Particles Ka(h) of Indonesian and Japanese: Cross Linguistic Study by Maharani Patria Ratna

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…On the function of point of view, both particles are question marker, but only The Ka particle functioned as a choice marker and indefinite pronoun. The results of this study indicate that in Indonesian the use of Kah particles is always pronounced with rising intonation, whereas in Japanese the "ka" particle can be pronounced with rising or falling intonation. …”
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    Stage and Individual-level predicates whithin "if" and "when" clauses: what works and what doesn't by Asuncion Martínez-Arbelaiz

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…When both predicates are individual-level predicates in the subordinate and the main clause, the if clause may can take a factual reading while the when clause is ungrammatical unless there is some kind of operator involved through a generic, a kind-referring NP or an indefinite pronoun.…”
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    Testing the suffixoidization of German -mann '-man' by Douglas Lightfoot

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…It has ranged morphosyntactically from a full noun (OHG man "man"), compounded noun (OHG werolt.man "human, mortal"), affixoid (ModG Sports.mann "athlete"), indefinite pronoun (ModG man "one"), to something approaching zero (undergoing demorphologization in the OHG compound gom.man "husband, man"). …”
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    Беларуская лінгвістычная тэрміналогія: праблемы фіксацыі і функцыянавання by Яўгенiя [IAŭheniia] Волкава [Volkava]

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This article demonstrates inconsistencies in the use of Belarusian terms indefinite pronoun and definite/indefinite article (and some other terms) in scientific, educational literature and in various dictionaries. …”
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