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As indicated , this group contains the vast bulk of all Spanish third - conjugation verbs , almost four times as many as all the other groups combined . The stems of this majority group have only non - alternating high vowels ( [ i ] ...
As indicated , this group contains the vast bulk of all Spanish third - conjugation verbs , almost four times as many as all the other groups combined . The stems of this majority group have only non - alternating high vowels ( [ i ] ...
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In standard Portuguese , subjects are normally indicated both by verbal inflections and by weakly - stressed pronouns , while objects are indicated by unstressed clitic pronouns . In normal usage , fully - stressed pronouns follow ...
In standard Portuguese , subjects are normally indicated both by verbal inflections and by weakly - stressed pronouns , while objects are indicated by unstressed clitic pronouns . In normal usage , fully - stressed pronouns follow ...
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Another common type , one which is never the subject of the embedded clause or sentence , is formed by adding to a verb of the embedded sentence the case suffix which is ' indicated from the function of the relativized noun in the ...
Another common type , one which is never the subject of the embedded clause or sentence , is formed by adding to a verb of the embedded sentence the case suffix which is ' indicated from the function of the relativized noun in the ...
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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Achilles African alternation analysis appear apply argument aspect assigned assume attempt Chapter claim clause communication comparative complement complex concerned consider consonant constituent constructions contains definite derived detailed dialects discussion distinction English evidence examples fact forms function gerundive give given grammar historical important indicated interesting interpretation involved John language least less Level lexical linguistic marked meaning natural node nominal noted nouns object occur origin particular pattern person phonological pidgin Portuguese position possible predicate present Press principle problem proposed question reading reason reconnaissance language reference relations relative result rules seems semantic sentences social speakers specific speech standard structure suggests surface syntactic syntax Table tense theory topic transformational underlying University usage verb volume vowel York