Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... claim , uniqueness claim ) . In what follows , I will argue that specificity must be formally incorporated into the grammar of Spanish , and that what differentiates specific from non - specific NP's ( referential and attrib- utive NP's ...
... claim , uniqueness claim ) . In what follows , I will argue that specificity must be formally incorporated into the grammar of Spanish , and that what differentiates specific from non - specific NP's ( referential and attrib- utive NP's ...
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... claim that disjunctive ordering is not an independent property of grammars , but a predictable relationship holding between rules when certain requirements are met . This is the view that there are necessary and sufficient conditions ...
... claim that disjunctive ordering is not an independent property of grammars , but a predictable relationship holding between rules when certain requirements are met . This is the view that there are necessary and sufficient conditions ...
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... claim . Another possible analysis is worth pointing out here , if only for its stimulus value . The distribution of glides and vowels in 15 can be neatly accounted for by assuming the following rules : ( 19 ) a . b . + high ] - cons + ...
... claim . Another possible analysis is worth pointing out here , if only for its stimulus value . The distribution of glides and vowels in 15 can be neatly accounted for by assuming the following rules : ( 19 ) a . b . + high ] - cons + ...
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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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