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... French display an interesting relation between thematic roles and surface grammatical relations : the theme appears as a superficial subject , while the experiencer acts as an indirect object . This paper argues that in French the ...
... French display an interesting relation between thematic roles and surface grammatical relations : the theme appears as a superficial subject , while the experiencer acts as an indirect object . This paper argues that in French the ...
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... French : A unified account . Natural Lan- guage and Linguistic Theory 4.137-83 . • 1987. Topics in French syntax . La Jolla : University of California at San Diego dissertation . . 1988a . Two classes of unergatives in French ? Chicago ...
... French : A unified account . Natural Lan- guage and Linguistic Theory 4.137-83 . • 1987. Topics in French syntax . La Jolla : University of California at San Diego dissertation . . 1988a . Two classes of unergatives in French ? Chicago ...
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... French vowel system . Ch . 6 ( ' E ' ) deals entirely with the unit known in the literature as ' e muet ' , ' e caduc ' etc. , particularly the ' main facts gov- erning the presence and absence of e in the pro- nunciation of standard French ...
... French vowel system . Ch . 6 ( ' E ' ) deals entirely with the unit known in the literature as ' e muet ' , ' e caduc ' etc. , particularly the ' main facts gov- erning the presence and absence of e in the pro- nunciation of standard French ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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