Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... construction as a whole , not to the pronoun by itself , and the placement of the unit is better studied at the level of the sentence . Another case of free order involving a verb construction element is the possible post - position of ...
... construction as a whole , not to the pronoun by itself , and the placement of the unit is better studied at the level of the sentence . Another case of free order involving a verb construction element is the possible post - position of ...
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... construction ( which would be the sentence ) . Pre - nuclear elements are ordered according to the features [ + privative ] ( no , sí ) , [ + distinctive ] ( conjunctive pro- nouns ) , and [ + functional ] ( auxiliaries ) . The parallel ...
... construction ( which would be the sentence ) . Pre - nuclear elements are ordered according to the features [ + privative ] ( no , sí ) , [ + distinctive ] ( conjunctive pro- nouns ) , and [ + functional ] ( auxiliaries ) . The parallel ...
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... construction that is nested within the basic construction . Both grammatical relation and meaning vary radically in the differing constructions . The same also occurs if no is replaced by other ' free ' adverbs , e.g. ni , ni siquiera ...
... construction that is nested within the basic construction . Both grammatical relation and meaning vary radically in the differing constructions . The same also occurs if no is replaced by other ' free ' adverbs , e.g. ni , ni siquiera ...
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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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