Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... least it supports the general principle of analysing tags as ordinary interrogatives , so that whatever restrictions apply to 75 can also apply automatically to 74 . As far as the meanings of tagged imperatives are concerned , there ...
... least it supports the general principle of analysing tags as ordinary interrogatives , so that whatever restrictions apply to 75 can also apply automatically to 74 . As far as the meanings of tagged imperatives are concerned , there ...
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... least systematic , recording - save for tone , where the common absence of tonal indications forces him to give most forms cited ( and all roots listed ) without tonal marks . Still , one can appreciate his need to bring in material ...
... least systematic , recording - save for tone , where the common absence of tonal indications forces him to give most forms cited ( and all roots listed ) without tonal marks . Still , one can appreciate his need to bring in material ...
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... least refer him to p . 64 , where they are given . K errs in discussing ex . 5 ( p . 37 ) : each derivation may be completed in only 6 ways ( not 9 — lines 1–2 ) , giving a total of only 36 different derivations of 5a ( not 54 - line 6 ) ...
... least refer him to p . 64 , where they are given . K errs in discussing ex . 5 ( p . 37 ) : each derivation may be completed in only 6 ways ( not 9 — lines 1–2 ) , giving a total of only 36 different derivations of 5a ( not 54 - line 6 ) ...
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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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