| 31. | The reflexive pronoun must appear with the light verb, whereas the full verb allows the simple pronoun to appear as well.
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| 32. | For the 3rd person, a separate reflexive pronoun is used, which follows the declension of the 1st and 2nd personal pronouns'singulars.
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| 33. | It is not possible for a reflexive pronoun to occur in this position as shown by the ungrammaticality of ( 6a ).
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| 34. | Genie also understood " self " and " selves " as reflexive pronoun markers, and in most scenarios she understood reflexive pronouns.
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| 35. | Genie also understood " self " and " selves " as reflexive pronoun markers, and in most scenarios she understood reflexive pronouns.
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| 36. | The reflexive pronoun " zich " ( Germ " sich " ) is used for the third person singular in reflexive verbs.
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| 37. | Reflexive pronouns are employed as emphatic forms, and occur in a sentence together with the verb arguments they refer to ( 40 ).
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| 38. | The first one is the accusative second person singular, while the second one is the infinitive verb and the second person reflexive pronoun.
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| 39. | The reflexive pronoun in cognate to Mandarin " z�j? " ( and thus also written as �?] ), also follows the same rules.
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| 40. | :: : The proto-indoeuropean reflexive pronoun was entirely lost in English ( it survived in Latin and Slavic languages like Polish and Russian ).
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