Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... adverbs in -mente and numeric adverbs . Both initial adverbs and adverbs in -mente may follow the nucleus in any order . Phrase and clause modifiers are usually last , in the order phrase - clause ; but phrases may precede simple peripheral ...
... adverbs in -mente and numeric adverbs . Both initial adverbs and adverbs in -mente may follow the nucleus in any order . Phrase and clause modifiers are usually last , in the order phrase - clause ; but phrases may precede simple peripheral ...
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... adverbs precede adverbs in -mente they are dependent upon them , forming a subordinate expansion that may nest within a larger modifier construction : tan suavemente , muy fijamente , medio honradamente , bastante literalmente , qué ...
... adverbs precede adverbs in -mente they are dependent upon them , forming a subordinate expansion that may nest within a larger modifier construction : tan suavemente , muy fijamente , medio honradamente , bastante literalmente , qué ...
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... adverbs , in which a higher predicate is lowered into a clause to become an adverb . Both analyses posit semantic structures similar to adjective paraphrases where the adjective is a higher predicate whose arguments include an S. J's ...
... adverbs , in which a higher predicate is lowered into a clause to become an adverb . Both analyses posit semantic structures similar to adjective paraphrases where the adjective is a higher predicate whose arguments include an S. J's ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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