Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... Spanish it does not . In Spanish , Precedence may have a dependent feature , Entirety , whereas in English it does not . As discussed in §1.2 , the interpretation of a given feature depends to some extent on whether the language permits ...
... Spanish it does not . In Spanish , Precedence may have a dependent feature , Entirety , whereas in English it does not . As discussed in §1.2 , the interpretation of a given feature depends to some extent on whether the language permits ...
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... Spanish continuous tenses , we would wrongly predict that , as in English , eventive clauses in simple tenses in Spanish should have a default interpretation of perfective viewpoint aspect . The absence of Interval in the Spanish ...
... Spanish continuous tenses , we would wrongly predict that , as in English , eventive clauses in simple tenses in Spanish should have a default interpretation of perfective viewpoint aspect . The absence of Interval in the Spanish ...
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... Spanish VIs spelling out Precedence 30 Imperfect : [ P - deixis , ( T - deixis , Finite , Proposition ) ; Precedence ] ... Spanish , the insertion of the past participial morpheme is always blocked by one of the finite past tense forms ...
... Spanish VIs spelling out Precedence 30 Imperfect : [ P - deixis , ( T - deixis , Finite , Proposition ) ; Precedence ] ... Spanish , the insertion of the past participial morpheme is always blocked by one of the finite past tense forms ...
Inhalt
Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
Urheberrecht | |
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