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For instance , referentiality and attributiveness ( in the sense of Donnellan 1966 ) apply in a similar way to singular and plural NP's in Spanish , and are marked by the same surface - structure features ( see exx . 5a - b below ) .
For instance , referentiality and attributiveness ( in the sense of Donnellan 1966 ) apply in a similar way to singular and plural NP's in Spanish , and are marked by the same surface - structure features ( see exx . 5a - b below ) .
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Thus English allows all ( of ) those three men , with order restrictions similar to Spanish . A cursory look at German and French suggests similar possibilities . There are , on the other hand , languages in which totally different ...
Thus English allows all ( of ) those three men , with order restrictions similar to Spanish . A cursory look at German and French suggests similar possibilities . There are , on the other hand , languages in which totally different ...
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The notion ' phone class ' here is similar to the notion ' phoneme ' of American structuralism , in that it refers to a class of phonetically similar speech sounds believed to contrast with other such classes , as shown by lexical ...
The notion ' phone class ' here is similar to the notion ' phoneme ' of American structuralism , in that it refers to a class of phonetically similar speech sounds believed to contrast with other such classes , as shown by lexical ...
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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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