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Spanish is one of the languages which formally mark Donnellan's distinction by the mood of the modifying restrictive relative clause within a definite description . We can translate Donnellan's ambiguous example Smith's murderer is ...
Spanish is one of the languages which formally mark Donnellan's distinction by the mood of the modifying restrictive relative clause within a definite description . We can translate Donnellan's ambiguous example Smith's murderer is ...
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NP's which correspond to phrases with whatever , whoever are prefixed with the definite article and modified by a restrictive relative in Spanish , with a subjunctive verb ' to be ' which has the sole function of indicating ...
NP's which correspond to phrases with whatever , whoever are prefixed with the definite article and modified by a restrictive relative in Spanish , with a subjunctive verb ' to be ' which has the sole function of indicating ...
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( c ) NP's modified by reduced relative clauses are ambiguous between a specific and non - specific interpretation , but NP's modified by one or more reduced relatives and one or more full clauses can receive only one interpretation as ...
( c ) NP's modified by reduced relative clauses are ambiguous between a specific and non - specific interpretation , but NP's modified by one or more reduced relatives and one or more full clauses can receive only one interpretation as ...
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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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