| 21. | Although both reciprocal and reflexive pronouns are both classified as anaphors, there are some distributional differences between them.
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| 22. | The assumption has been that within its binding domain, a reflexive pronoun must be c-commanded by its antecedent.
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| 23. | *"'Reflexive pronouns "'are used when the subject of a verb is identical with the direct or indirect object.
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| 24. | :Reflexive pronoun is the article.
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| 25. | Modern Greek and Albanian are the only two modern Indo-European languages that retain a synthetic grammaticalized reflexive pronoun ).
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| 26. | The first way is by attaching the reflexive pronoun ( me, te, se, nos-also vos ) to the verb.
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| 27. | This distinction is more difficult to illustrate, but it can be seen in the following examples involving reflexive pronouns:
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| 28. | Sentence b, in contrast, is bad because the subject reflexive pronoun " himself " outranks its postcedent " Larry ".
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| 29. | Thus, modern Spanish makes no distinction between the reflexive pronoun " se " and the dative personal pronoun " se ".
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| 30. | A reflexive pronoun should refer to a subject that precedes it, and there is no referent for ourselves in Juppe's title.
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