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Syntactically speaking , all polar interrogatives have inversion of subject and auxiliary — or , if they are embedded , an introductory whether ; but they are to be distinguished from ' alternative'interrogatives , with an obligatory or ...
Syntactically speaking , all polar interrogatives have inversion of subject and auxiliary — or , if they are embedded , an introductory whether ; but they are to be distinguished from ' alternative'interrogatives , with an obligatory or ...
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Such an alternative would invalidate my argument , since the relevant ungrammatical examples would be ruled out at surface structure , rather than cyclically . ( Incidentally , such a constraint would have to be global , since the ...
Such an alternative would invalidate my argument , since the relevant ungrammatical examples would be ruled out at surface structure , rather than cyclically . ( Incidentally , such a constraint would have to be global , since the ...
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S believes that this problem can be resolved , and he offers two alternative solutions : the historian may decide either to trace the historical background of philology viewed as a MODERN discipline , or to choose one of the ANCIENT ...
S believes that this problem can be resolved , and he offers two alternative solutions : the historian may decide either to trace the historical background of philology viewed as a MODERN discipline , or to choose one of the ANCIENT ...
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The meaning of questions Richard A Hudson | 1 |
Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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