Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... initial adverbs and adverbs in -mente may follow the nucleus in any order . Phrase and clause modifiers are usually last , in the order phrase - clause ; but phrases may precede simple peripheral adverbs , and they may also precede the ...
... initial adverbs and adverbs in -mente may follow the nucleus in any order . Phrase and clause modifiers are usually last , in the order phrase - clause ; but phrases may precede simple peripheral adverbs , and they may also precede the ...
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... initial adverbs do tend more to unite with the preceding adverb in -mente , subordinated to it . Given the possible placement of various ' initial ' adverbs after adverbs in -mente , with little structural ambiguity ( realmente apenas ...
... initial adverbs do tend more to unite with the preceding adverb in -mente , subordinated to it . Given the possible placement of various ' initial ' adverbs after adverbs in -mente , with little structural ambiguity ( realmente apenas ...
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... initial non - English consonant clusters , from a universal hierarchical ordering of the type IF + WX is an INITIAL CONSONANT CLUSTER IN A LANGUAGE , THEN + YZ IS ALSO AN INITIAL CONSONANT CLUSTER IN THAT LANGUAGE ( Greenberg 1965 ) ...
... initial non - English consonant clusters , from a universal hierarchical ordering of the type IF + WX is an INITIAL CONSONANT CLUSTER IN A LANGUAGE , THEN + YZ IS ALSO AN INITIAL CONSONANT CLUSTER IN THAT LANGUAGE ( Greenberg 1965 ) ...
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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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