Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... nominal can be the source of en . ( 14 ) a . Il en a été arrêté trois par la police . ' There were three of them arrested by the police . ' b . Il en est arrivé trois . ' There arrived three of them . ' I have argued ( 1987 , 1989a ) ...
... nominal can be the source of en . ( 14 ) a . Il en a été arrêté trois par la police . ' There were three of them arrested by the police . ' b . Il en est arrivé trois . ' There arrived three of them . ' I have argued ( 1987 , 1989a ) ...
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... nominal . Exx . 63e - f , however , are ambiguous as to which nominal can control the sans clause . It can be controlled either by the final 1 , sa femme , or by the Inversion nominal , lui ( one can imagine a situation in which a man ...
... nominal . Exx . 63e - f , however , are ambiguous as to which nominal can control the sans clause . It can be controlled either by the final 1 , sa femme , or by the Inversion nominal , lui ( one can imagine a situation in which a man ...
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... nominal . Note that in 68b the Inversion nominal is invisible , but it can nevertheless control the phrase en mangeant . In 68c - e the en clause refers only to the final 1. Finally , 68f is ambiguous : en l'ayant vu can refer to the ...
... nominal . Note that in 68b the Inversion nominal is invisible , but it can nevertheless control the phrase en mangeant . In 68c - e the en clause refers only to the final 1. Finally , 68f is ambiguous : en l'ayant vu can refer to the ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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