Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... ponerse , volverse , and hacerse - and we have studied only the examples in which these verbs occur with adjectives ... ponerse ) might be repre- sented with a set of phonetic exemplars . At a different , and perhaps higher or more ...
... ponerse , volverse , and hacerse - and we have studied only the examples in which these verbs occur with adjectives ... ponerse ) might be repre- sented with a set of phonetic exemplars . At a different , and perhaps higher or more ...
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... Ponerse . In the data we identified four sets of adjectives used with ponerse , and as with quedarse some of the clusters showed highly structured relations , while others appear to be looser in their organization . In addition , there ...
... Ponerse . In the data we identified four sets of adjectives used with ponerse , and as with quedarse some of the clusters showed highly structured relations , while others appear to be looser in their organization . In addition , there ...
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... ponerse , since there are many instances where no agentivity is involved : ponerse nervioso ' nervous ' , pálido ' pale ' , rojo ' red ' , mal ' sick ' , ciego ' blind ' . Moreover , some examples with quedarse seem quite parallel to ...
... ponerse , since there are many instances where no agentivity is involved : ponerse nervioso ' nervous ' , pálido ' pale ' , rojo ' red ' , mal ' sick ' , ciego ' blind ' . Moreover , some examples with quedarse seem quite parallel to ...
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