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In Spanish , observation of the surface - structure distinction between referential and attributive NP's moves the dichotomy away from pragmatics into the realm of grammar ( SEMANTICS - SYNTAX ) . In other words , referentiality and ...
In Spanish , observation of the surface - structure distinction between referential and attributive NP's moves the dichotomy away from pragmatics into the realm of grammar ( SEMANTICS - SYNTAX ) . In other words , referentiality and ...
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The view in linguistics seems a little different , because the definite article is associated automatically with the idea of existence in a number of discussions . Thus , in her discussion of the attributive / referential distinction ...
The view in linguistics seems a little different , because the definite article is associated automatically with the idea of existence in a number of discussions . Thus , in her discussion of the attributive / referential distinction ...
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The syntagmatic contrast associated with following elements is similar in its strength of distinction to the paradigmatic contrast associated with elements in the beginning order classes . That is , elements like todo , este , nuestro ...
The syntagmatic contrast associated with following elements is similar in its strength of distinction to the paradigmatic contrast associated with elements in the beginning order classes . That is , elements like todo , este , nuestro ...
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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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adjectives alternative analysis appears apply argument aspects associated assume beginning Chapter claim clause communication complex consider consonant constructions contains contrast definite deletion derived determined dialects direct discussion distinction elements English evidence examples existence expression fact FIGURE final formal forms function given grammar important indicate infinitives initial interpretation involves John language lexical limiting linguistic marked meaning modifier nasal natural Note noun NP's object occur passive pattern person phonetic phonological phrase plural position possible preceding predicate present problem pronominal pronouns proposed question reference relation relative represent requires respect restricted result rule seems segment semantic sentence similar sound Spanish speaker specific stress structure suffix suggests surface syllable syntactic Table tense theory transformation underlying University values verb vowels Wichita