| 11. | Thus, it can be translated into English ( and some other languages ) using reflexive pronoun.
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| 12. | The usage of the reflexive pronoun is broad.
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| 13. | This does not apply to reflexive pronouns.
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| 14. | In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an binding domains for reflexive pronouns, according to their structure.
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| 15. | The distinction exists similarly in English, where introverted reflexive verbs usually have no reflexive pronoun, unlike extroverted.
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| 16. | In generative grammar, a reflexive pronoun is an binding domains for reflexive pronouns, according to their structure.
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| 17. | The above reflexive pronouns are in the accusative and dative cases, and in both stressed / unstressed forms.
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| 18. | Inchoative verbs in German are marked either by the reflexive pronoun sich, or not marked at all.
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| 19. | A reflexive pronoun is normally used when the object of a sentence is the same as the subject.
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| 20. | He has also shown that the respective properties of reflexive pronouns could be derived from their morphological properties.
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