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REFERENTIAL PROPERTIES OF SPANISH NOUN PHRASES a María - LUISA RIVERO University of Ottawa This article discusses two aspects of definite and indefinite NP's in the grammar of Spanish : SPECIFICITY , which is formally marked by the mood ...
REFERENTIAL PROPERTIES OF SPANISH NOUN PHRASES a María - LUISA RIVERO University of Ottawa This article discusses two aspects of definite and indefinite NP's in the grammar of Spanish : SPECIFICITY , which is formally marked by the mood ...
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In a previous paper ( Rivero 1974 ) I have explored two separate hypotheses in connection with Spanish NP's : ( 1 ) that Donnellan's notion of referentiality for definite NP's , and linguistic specificity for indefinite NP's ...
In a previous paper ( Rivero 1974 ) I have explored two separate hypotheses in connection with Spanish NP's : ( 1 ) that Donnellan's notion of referentiality for definite NP's , and linguistic specificity for indefinite NP's ...
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It seems to me that this position is equivalent to saying that sense and reference , in Freges interpretation , are always present in definite NP's in natural language . This paper will show that there are sentences in Spanish that ...
It seems to me that this position is equivalent to saying that sense and reference , in Freges interpretation , are always present in definite NP's in natural language . This paper will show that there are sentences in Spanish that ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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