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One of the secondary objects is the speculative outlining of the device that such a grammar must incorporate to give ... A third secondary object of this investigation is ... the analysis of the implications that the following general ...
One of the secondary objects is the speculative outlining of the device that such a grammar must incorporate to give ... A third secondary object of this investigation is ... the analysis of the implications that the following general ...
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( 10 ) * Qui a rencontré Pierre ? if the direct or indirect object is the element questioned , i.e. if Jean ... Pierre are interpreted as direct or indirect objects , and if it is the subject of these constructions which is questioned .
( 10 ) * Qui a rencontré Pierre ? if the direct or indirect object is the element questioned , i.e. if Jean ... Pierre are interpreted as direct or indirect objects , and if it is the subject of these constructions which is questioned .
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S - cycle : Object Preposing24 Subject - Verb Agreement In the derivation of the imperfective sentences in 21 , Agent Preposing and Object Preposing apply freely . It is clear from the ungrammaticality of sentences like 28 that the ...
S - cycle : Object Preposing24 Subject - Verb Agreement In the derivation of the imperfective sentences in 21 , Agent Preposing and Object Preposing apply freely . It is clear from the ungrammaticality of sentences like 28 that the ...
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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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