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For this analysis there would be no reason to expect any and the like in interrogative ' exclamations ' , and they will become identical in this respect to exclamative ' exclamations ' : ( 29 ) What a good wife she'll make someone ...
For this analysis there would be no reason to expect any and the like in interrogative ' exclamations ' , and they will become identical in this respect to exclamative ' exclamations ' : ( 29 ) What a good wife she'll make someone ...
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In this paper I have not attempted to draw any conclusions about matters of absolute chronology with respect to the ancient Type A infinitives . This matter will surely be clarified by integrating what is known about the Hittite verbal ...
In this paper I have not attempted to draw any conclusions about matters of absolute chronology with respect to the ancient Type A infinitives . This matter will surely be clarified by integrating what is known about the Hittite verbal ...
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Unfortunately , neither Gruber nor J is able to define ' theme ' with respect to all predicates as they have for motional predicates . This problem derives from the claim that ' theme ' is a universal semantic relation - one that holds ...
Unfortunately , neither Gruber nor J is able to define ' theme ' with respect to all predicates as they have for motional predicates . This problem derives from the claim that ' theme ' is a universal semantic relation - one that holds ...
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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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