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At the beginning of constructions , the potential paradigms that occur first are smaller in extension , and thus more contrastive ; paradigms nearer the center are larger , and more complex . The value of relative complexity or contrast ...
At the beginning of constructions , the potential paradigms that occur first are smaller in extension , and thus more contrastive ; paradigms nearer the center are larger , and more complex . The value of relative complexity or contrast ...
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The beginning fixed - order sequences can also be characterized in terms of a sequence of concept - defining operations . Their pattern archetype is shown in Figure 22 . + PRIV modification of totality + DIST + FUNC distinction of ...
The beginning fixed - order sequences can also be characterized in terms of a sequence of concept - defining operations . Their pattern archetype is shown in Figure 22 . + PRIV modification of totality + DIST + FUNC distinction of ...
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The main contribution of this paper has been to show , in both statistical and semantic terms , the pattern of paradigmatic values that determines fixed order at the beginning of Spanish non - sentence constructions .
The main contribution of this paper has been to show , in both statistical and semantic terms , the pattern of paradigmatic values that determines fixed order at the beginning of Spanish non - sentence constructions .
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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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