Dative antecedents for reflexives and pronouns

This paper aims to advance a comprehensive theory of binding, which can account for all binding patterns found in Polish, some of which are particularly puzzling for traditional and novel formulations of Binding Theory. Namely, Polish reflexive pronouns/possessives are typically (nominative) subject...

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Binding
Government and binding theory
Grammatical case
Language studies
Polish language
Possession
Pronouns
Reflexivity
title Dative antecedents for reflexives and pronouns
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