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But unlike Saussure , I concentrate on only those common features that are selected by preceding and following linguistic environment ; e.g. , in the noun construction todas las tres bellas rosas , the numeric paradigm represented by ...
But unlike Saussure , I concentrate on only those common features that are selected by preceding and following linguistic environment ; e.g. , in the noun construction todas las tres bellas rosas , the numeric paradigm represented by ...
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Traditional grammarians sensed a value difference between preceding and following free - order elements , and formulated it in subjective terms which were suggestive , but not descriptively adequate . The best efforts of modern ...
Traditional grammarians sensed a value difference between preceding and following free - order elements , and formulated it in subjective terms which were suggestive , but not descriptively adequate . The best efforts of modern ...
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If Elision does not apply , we get a second accent on the word preceding the enclitic : / sómata # estin / + sómatá estin . If Elision does apply , we can't have the second accent on the preceding word ...
If Elision does not apply , we get a second accent on the word preceding the enclitic : / sómata # estin / + sómatá estin . If Elision does apply , we can't have the second accent on the preceding word ...
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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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