Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... Quedarse + ADJECTIVE The analysis of the adjectives occurring with quedarse , the most frequently used of the verbs in the constructions studied here , resulted in five distinct categories , some of which have fairly complex internal ...
... Quedarse + ADJECTIVE The analysis of the adjectives occurring with quedarse , the most frequently used of the verbs in the constructions studied here , resulted in five distinct categories , some of which have fairly complex internal ...
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... quedarse , grouped with a gusto . As the reader can see in the tables , the choice of the most frequent member of a cluster is quite obvious , since the frequency differences are typically quite robust . It is indeed this fact that led ...
... quedarse , grouped with a gusto . As the reader can see in the tables , the choice of the most frequent member of a cluster is quite obvious , since the frequency differences are typically quite robust . It is indeed this fact that led ...
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... quedarse , the five instances of ponerse discussed in $ 4.6 , uses of volverse not related to volverse loco , and ... quedarse quieto ' to become calm ' and quedarse sorprendido ' to become surprised ' do not share semantic features ...
... quedarse , the five instances of ponerse discussed in $ 4.6 , uses of volverse not related to volverse loco , and ... quedarse quieto ' to become calm ' and quedarse sorprendido ' to become surprised ' do not share semantic features ...
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