Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... position again . Hispania 55.91-4 . BULL , WILLIAM E. 1950. Spanish adjective position : present rules and theories . Hispania 33.297-303 . 1954. Spanish adjective position : the theory of valence classes . Hispania 37.32-8 ...
... position again . Hispania 55.91-4 . BULL , WILLIAM E. 1950. Spanish adjective position : present rules and theories . Hispania 33.297-303 . 1954. Spanish adjective position : the theory of valence classes . Hispania 37.32-8 ...
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... position , the weakest , would maintain that disjunctive ordering is an unpredictable option available to any pair of rules in a grammar , which must be stated separately each time it is needed . A second position , the strongest ...
... position , the weakest , would maintain that disjunctive ordering is an unpredictable option available to any pair of rules in a grammar , which must be stated separately each time it is needed . A second position , the strongest ...
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... position distinguishes words ; svarita is predict- able ; yet in this instance , acute placement depends on the absence of svarita . A's most closely argued claim ( 260-334 ) is that classical Greek possessed a predictable dynamic ...
... position distinguishes words ; svarita is predict- able ; yet in this instance , acute placement depends on the absence of svarita . A's most closely argued claim ( 260-334 ) is that classical Greek possessed a predictable dynamic ...
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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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