Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... indicative in Latin , and that literary Spanish has never lost this indicative value , in spite of the prescriptive grammarians ' recommendations . " Besides the etymological value of the pluperfect indicative , the -ra forms in ...
... indicative in Latin , and that literary Spanish has never lost this indicative value , in spite of the prescriptive grammarians ' recommendations . " Besides the etymological value of the pluperfect indicative , the -ra forms in ...
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... indicative are wrong . Rojas believes that the presence in a Spanish sentence of a definite NP with a restrictive clause in the indicative ensures the presupposition ( or entailment ) that something exists which fits the definite ...
... indicative are wrong . Rojas believes that the presence in a Spanish sentence of a definite NP with a restrictive clause in the indicative ensures the presupposition ( or entailment ) that something exists which fits the definite ...
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... ( indicative ) from those which do not ( subjunctive ) . This contention is also untenable . There are indefinite descriptions with relative clauses in the indicative , and no existential claims ; and there are indefinite ones with ...
... ( indicative ) from those which do not ( subjunctive ) . This contention is also untenable . There are indefinite descriptions with relative clauses in the indicative , and no existential claims ; and there are indefinite ones with ...
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