Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... present indicative ( 9a ) contrasts with a dependent clause in the present subjunctive ( 9b ) ; in 10 , the contrast is between a dependent clause in the preterit ( 10a ) and a dependent clause in the so - called -ra subjunctive form ...
... present indicative ( 9a ) contrasts with a dependent clause in the present subjunctive ( 9b ) ; in 10 , the contrast is between a dependent clause in the preterit ( 10a ) and a dependent clause in the so - called -ra subjunctive form ...
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... present subjunctive of el comentario que sea ( present reference ) , and the -ra form of 11a ( past reference ) , all fall among the traditional values assigned to subjunctives in Spanish.13 There is a degree of uncertainty in the ...
... present subjunctive of el comentario que sea ( present reference ) , and the -ra form of 11a ( past reference ) , all fall among the traditional values assigned to subjunctives in Spanish.13 There is a degree of uncertainty in the ...
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... present such pronouns in surface ( i.e. languages which relativize by means of what Ross would call chopping or deletion rules ) . Keenan suggests that this difference in behavior reflects the fact that the pronominalizing languages present ...
... present such pronouns in surface ( i.e. languages which relativize by means of what Ross would call chopping or deletion rules ) . Keenan suggests that this difference in behavior reflects the fact that the pronominalizing languages present ...
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