“Рефлексивы в дагестанских языках и природа анафорических отношений,” Acta Linguistica Petropolitana Transactions of the Institute for Linguistic Studies VII(3): 184–188.

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In this paper I discuss the data from North-East Caucasian languages from the perspective of current views on the syntax and semantics of anaphora.


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