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By specifying that the antecedent is not one of the NP's in the immediately preceding clause or clauses , a : š helps narrow down the possibilities for antecedent , and thus helps the addressee determine the reference of the noun or ...
By specifying that the antecedent is not one of the NP's in the immediately preceding clause or clauses , a : š helps narrow down the possibilities for antecedent , and thus helps the addressee determine the reference of the noun or ...
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In this language , virtually all clause sequences -including conditional constructions and clause conjunctions of various sorts , in addition to complement - clause constructions - are organized into strings where only the last clause ...
In this language , virtually all clause sequences -including conditional constructions and clause conjunctions of various sorts , in addition to complement - clause constructions - are organized into strings where only the last clause ...
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As refers to the content of the main clause and is the subject or the object of the predicate in the as - clause . This shows that the main clause is embedded in the as - clause predicate in the underlying structure .
As refers to the content of the main clause and is the subject or the object of the predicate in the as - clause . This shows that the main clause is embedded in the as - clause predicate in the underlying structure .
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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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