Hi sayantanc2k,
Could you explain this in a clearer way by putting an example, for instance?
"If a pronoun is subject of a clause and has two possible antecedents, one of them the subject of another clause within the sentence, then the pronoun would unambiguously refer to that subject antecedent."
I do not think that what you are stating is always the case.
Could you explain this in a clearer way by putting an example, for instance?
"If a pronoun is subject of a clause and has two possible antecedents, one of them the subject of another clause within the sentence, then the pronoun would unambiguously refer to that subject antecedent."
I do not think that what you are stating is always the case.
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