Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... limiting adjectives ( ningún , algún , cada , cualquier , ¿ qué ?, cierto , demás , mismo ) . But the cardinals cannot co- occur with limiting adjectives that have an explicit ' count ' or ' measure ' numeric feature ( tanto , cuanto ...
... limiting adjectives ( ningún , algún , cada , cualquier , ¿ qué ?, cierto , demás , mismo ) . But the cardinals cannot co- occur with limiting adjectives that have an explicit ' count ' or ' measure ' numeric feature ( tanto , cuanto ...
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... limiting adjectives that cannot co - occur with any determiner , but can be preceded by todo , e.g. qué , cuanto , tamaño ; ( 3 ) limiting adjectives that cannot be preceded by any element , but can be followed by cardinal and ordinal ...
... limiting adjectives that cannot co - occur with any determiner , but can be preceded by todo , e.g. qué , cuanto , tamaño ; ( 3 ) limiting adjectives that cannot be preceded by any element , but can be followed by cardinal and ordinal ...
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... limiting adjectives ' spread ' to oppose and contrast with the various determiners , with todo , and with the numerals plus otro . In so doing , the limiting adjectives acquire semantic characteristics shared with these other order ...
... limiting adjectives ' spread ' to oppose and contrast with the various determiners , with todo , and with the numerals plus otro . In so doing , the limiting adjectives acquire semantic characteristics shared with these other order ...
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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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