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Deciphering third person
Hi,
Richie volvió a mirar a Paul Bunyan, santo patrono de Derry, que había surgido a la existencia, según decían, porque allí se recogían los troncos cuando venían río abajo. A sentence like this is my constant trouble. How am I supposed to tell whether Paul Bunyan or Derry, había surgido? Sometimes the context helps, very often not at all. I hope there is a rule of thumb I am ignorant of ![]() |
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I agree that this is not the worst case, though one has to read the sentence twice. In worst case there are two persons involved, and the action is spread over two sentences
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It's not your grammar. The sentence is ambiguous and even native speakers have to read it twice to be sure.
![]() We are taught that an elegant style in Spanish avoids repetition; yet the translator here not only avoided repetition, but cut the subject altogether! Which, if you ask me, it's rather unelegant. ![]()
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