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There is a very clear counter - example of the previous - knowledge hypothesis in Spanish , as the following discussion indicates . In his influential article , Donnellan has classified the use of definite descriptions as either ...
There is a very clear counter - example of the previous - knowledge hypothesis in Spanish , as the following discussion indicates . In his influential article , Donnellan has classified the use of definite descriptions as either ...
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All subordinated clauses are obligatorily marked either ' same - subject ' or ' switch - subject ' by a particle or suffix added to the verb Same - subject particles indicate that the subject of the clause is coreferential to the ...
All subordinated clauses are obligatorily marked either ' same - subject ' or ' switch - subject ' by a particle or suffix added to the verb Same - subject particles indicate that the subject of the clause is coreferential to the ...
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Results shown in Table 10 indicate that adolescent subjects had a significant consistent inner representation of the phonological hierarchy ( p < 0.05 ) . Children had a positive correlation , but it did not reach significance . r AGE ...
Results shown in Table 10 indicate that adolescent subjects had a significant consistent inner representation of the phonological hierarchy ( p < 0.05 ) . Children had a positive correlation , but it did not reach significance . r AGE ...
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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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adjectives adverbs alternative analysis appears apply aspects associated assume beginning Chapter claim clause communication complex compounds consider construction contains contrast defined definite deletion derived determined dialects discussion distinction elements English evidence examples existence expression fact FIGURE final formal forms function given grammar important indicate infinitives interesting interpretation interrogative involves John kind language least lexical limiting linguistic marked meaning modifier natural noun NP's object occur particular passive pattern person phonetic phonological phrase position possible preceding predicate present Press problem pronominal proposed question reference relation relative represent requires respect restricted result rules seems semantic sentence similar sound Spanish speaker specific speech stress structure suffix suggests surface syntactic syntax tags theory transformational underlying University values verb vowels