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Initial adverbs contain privative and distinctive characteristics that will be discussed in detail further below ; when directly modifying the nucleus , they normally precede adverbs in -mente and numeric adverbs . Both initial adverbs ...
Initial adverbs contain privative and distinctive characteristics that will be discussed in detail further below ; when directly modifying the nucleus , they normally precede adverbs in -mente and numeric adverbs . Both initial adverbs ...
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Co - occurrence restrictions preclude mitad and medio from combining with any other numeric adverb ; nada , algo , and cuanto ... The concatenation of adverbs in -mente produces cacophony ( e.g. realmente prematuramente , literalmente ...
Co - occurrence restrictions preclude mitad and medio from combining with any other numeric adverb ; nada , algo , and cuanto ... The concatenation of adverbs in -mente produces cacophony ( e.g. realmente prematuramente , literalmente ...
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Whether an S - adverb will be interpreted as subject- or speaker - oriented must be determined by its semantic content ... Instead , he argues for an analysis of adverbs in which the node ADV occurs without subscripts , and adverbs are ...
Whether an S - adverb will be interpreted as subject- or speaker - oriented must be determined by its semantic content ... Instead , he argues for an analysis of adverbs in which the node ADV occurs without subscripts , and adverbs are ...
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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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