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What empirical consequences , then , are implied by the different analyses ? ... The conventional analysis , by requiring an intermediate stage in the derivation that contains five syllables , is thus incompatible with the hypothesis ...
What empirical consequences , then , are implied by the different analyses ? ... The conventional analysis , by requiring an intermediate stage in the derivation that contains five syllables , is thus incompatible with the hypothesis ...
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The problem that S poses is this : By what stages were the customary modern analyses ( amavero , didicero etc. as ... From there it passed into the mainstream of the grammatical tradition and gradually supplanted the earlier analysis .
The problem that S poses is this : By what stages were the customary modern analyses ( amavero , didicero etc. as ... From there it passed into the mainstream of the grammatical tradition and gradually supplanted the earlier analysis .
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( Grocyn died in 1519 ; so for him to get the Varronian analysis from an edition of Lebrija's grammar , it would have to be one which appeared between 1509 and 1519 ! ) One further fact should be borne in mind .
( Grocyn died in 1519 ; so for him to get the Varronian analysis from an edition of Lebrija's grammar , it would have to be one which appeared between 1509 and 1519 ! ) One further fact should be borne in mind .
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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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