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But this attempt to secure uniqueness of reference through increased determination of the “ referring expression ' is otiose , for what secures uniqueness is the user of the expression and the context in which it is used TOGETHER with ...
But this attempt to secure uniqueness of reference through increased determination of the “ referring expression ' is otiose , for what secures uniqueness is the user of the expression and the context in which it is used TOGETHER with ...
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Following elements , on the other hand , narrow the possibilities of syntagmatic combination to give final , new definition to the expression . At the beginning of constructions , the potential paradigms that occur first are smaller in ...
Following elements , on the other hand , narrow the possibilities of syntagmatic combination to give final , new definition to the expression . At the beginning of constructions , the potential paradigms that occur first are smaller in ...
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3 1 1 1 1 stress ( prosodic as well as ' passionate ' ) are variant formal means of expressing syntagmatic contrast , and that they may combine in Spanish to reinforce each other ( as in casa rója ) , or subtly to attenuate their ...
3 1 1 1 1 stress ( prosodic as well as ' passionate ' ) are variant formal means of expressing syntagmatic contrast , and that they may combine in Spanish to reinforce each other ( as in casa rója ) , or subtly to attenuate their ...
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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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