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SPANISH WORD ORDER IN NON - SENTENCE CONSTRUCTIONS BRUCE G. STIEHM University of Wisconsin - Park side Kenosha , Wisconsin In Spanish non - sentence constructions , beginning elements establish a datum of reference to what is already ...
SPANISH WORD ORDER IN NON - SENTENCE CONSTRUCTIONS BRUCE G. STIEHM University of Wisconsin - Park side Kenosha , Wisconsin In Spanish non - sentence constructions , beginning elements establish a datum of reference to what is already ...
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may be followed by flor , silla , niña , ciudad , mujer , es , parece etc. , which are associated with bella in linguistic memory as single combinatory elements or as potential members of a combinatory class ) .
may be followed by flor , silla , niña , ciudad , mujer , es , parece etc. , which are associated with bella in linguistic memory as single combinatory elements or as potential members of a combinatory class ) .
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I thus attempt to illuminate FSP and linear modification , showing that ' known ' elements possess paradigmatic focus , while elements of ' new ' information find their unique values in syntagmatic focus .
I thus attempt to illuminate FSP and linear modification , showing that ' known ' elements possess paradigmatic focus , while elements of ' new ' information find their unique values in syntagmatic focus .
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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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