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At the initial periphery , no is opposed by si or zero , in a small paradigm much like that of todo in the noun construction . The immediately following conjunctive - pronoun paradigm consists of eleven members that , like the ...
At the initial periphery , no is opposed by si or zero , in a small paradigm much like that of todo in the noun construction . The immediately following conjunctive - pronoun paradigm consists of eleven members that , like the ...
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As mentioned in $ 1.3 , the alternative positioning of a conjunctive pronoun before or after the verb in certain constructions ( finite verb plus infinitive or gerund complement ) is conditioned by the values that influence order on the ...
As mentioned in $ 1.3 , the alternative positioning of a conjunctive pronoun before or after the verb in certain constructions ( finite verb plus infinitive or gerund complement ) is conditioned by the values that influence order on the ...
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to a nearby element , forming with it a modifier construction that is nested within the basic construction . Both grammatical relation and meaning vary radically in the differing constructions . The same also occurs if no is replaced by ...
to a nearby element , forming with it a modifier construction that is nested within the basic construction . Both grammatical relation and meaning vary radically in the differing constructions . The same also occurs if no is replaced by ...
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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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