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The position of the adverb in English - a convenient analogy to the position of the adjective in Spanish . Hispania 26.191-2 . 1949. Discontinuity of the Spanish conjunctive pronoun . Lg . 25.253-60 . 1952. Linear modification .
The position of the adverb in English - a convenient analogy to the position of the adjective in Spanish . Hispania 26.191-2 . 1949. Discontinuity of the Spanish conjunctive pronoun . Lg . 25.253-60 . 1952. Linear modification .
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Several alternative positions may be taken with regard to disjunctive ordering . One position , the weakest , would maintain that disjunctive ordering is an unpredictable option available to any pair of rules in a grammar , which must ...
Several alternative positions may be taken with regard to disjunctive ordering . One position , the weakest , would maintain that disjunctive ordering is an unpredictable option available to any pair of rules in a grammar , which must ...
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Acute accent is phonemic on any autonomous ' interpretation , since its position distinguishes words ; svarita is predictable ; yet in this instance , acute placement depends on the absence of svarita . A's most closely argued claim ...
Acute accent is phonemic on any autonomous ' interpretation , since its position distinguishes words ; svarita is predictable ; yet in this instance , acute placement depends on the absence of svarita . A's most closely argued claim ...
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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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