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A definite head noun and a dependent clause in the subjunctive can co - occur only when the existence of that head noun , as well as its ability to fit the description contained in the dependent clause , are in question - as in the ...
A definite head noun and a dependent clause in the subjunctive can co - occur only when the existence of that head noun , as well as its ability to fit the description contained in the dependent clause , are in question - as in the ...
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intentions ( though his argumentation defeats his purpose ) , and to establish that the referential and attributive uses of definite descriptions in Spanish belong solely to the realm of pragmatics - a conclusion that Pavel has ...
intentions ( though his argumentation defeats his purpose ) , and to establish that the referential and attributive uses of definite descriptions in Spanish belong solely to the realm of pragmatics - a conclusion that Pavel has ...
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Furthermore , the distinction covers non - definite NP's in general , again with no connection with existential import : ( 4 ) Te enseñaré varios libros que { escriba , escribiré } próximamente ' I will show you several books that I ...
Furthermore , the distinction covers non - definite NP's in general , again with no connection with existential import : ( 4 ) Te enseñaré varios libros que { escriba , escribiré } próximamente ' I will show you several books that I ...
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