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Q - appear in the compilation . The negative in six of the total of ten examples is nada , e.g. MA 6 abril , 8 Han disminuido nada menos que en un setenta y cinco por ciento . There is one ni ( see the next - to - last example quoted ) ...
Q - appear in the compilation . The negative in six of the total of ten examples is nada , e.g. MA 6 abril , 8 Han disminuido nada menos que en un setenta y cinco por ciento . There is one ni ( see the next - to - last example quoted ) ...
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It appears in two complexes : ( 1 ) in a reflexive com- pound with a verbal participle ( quedarse asustado ) , and ( 2 ) as a seeming adjunct of quedar when the predicate modifier belongs to the mutational constellation ( quedarse ...
It appears in two complexes : ( 1 ) in a reflexive com- pound with a verbal participle ( quedarse asustado ) , and ( 2 ) as a seeming adjunct of quedar when the predicate modifier belongs to the mutational constellation ( quedarse ...
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From the table in §2.2.5 it again appears that the verb stem tone cannot be low ; if it were , the tone in this sentence would be high ( -high ) -low . ( 6 ) The classification of / kádá / as high and of / keaa / as the present base ...
From the table in §2.2.5 it again appears that the verb stem tone cannot be low ; if it were , the tone in this sentence would be high ( -high ) -low . ( 6 ) The classification of / kádá / as high and of / keaa / as the present base ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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