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As opposed ▻ to the deletion of a surface verb , the above transformations are unobtrusively distant from surface consciousness ; they do not spontaneously raise the verb influence to the surface , nor do they respond to changes in ...
As opposed ▻ to the deletion of a surface verb , the above transformations are unobtrusively distant from surface consciousness ; they do not spontaneously raise the verb influence to the surface , nor do they respond to changes in ...
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static and unitary , and is thus properly modified by a system of number , whereas a verb is dynamic and operation - centered , and is more properly modified by a system of function . Despite this difference , the beginning progression ...
static and unitary , and is thus properly modified by a system of number , whereas a verb is dynamic and operation - centered , and is more properly modified by a system of function . Despite this difference , the beginning progression ...
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6 is sosét , which looks like the present tense of a verb which has no verb suffix , e.g. 3sg . gryzét from gryzt ' ' to gnaw ' . Thus verbs like sosát ' use an alternating verb suffix : they must be specially marked to take the verb ...
6 is sosét , which looks like the present tense of a verb which has no verb suffix , e.g. 3sg . gryzét from gryzt ' ' to gnaw ' . Thus verbs like sosát ' use an alternating verb suffix : they must be specially marked to take the verb ...
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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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