Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... quedarse , grouped with triste . ( 18 ) En el fondo se quedaban un poco tristes pensando en posibilidades malogra ... Quedarse + PHYSICAL STATE . The conventionalized way of saying ' become pregnant ' for humans in Spanish is quedarse ...
... quedarse , grouped with triste . ( 18 ) En el fondo se quedaban un poco tristes pensando en posibilidades malogra ... Quedarse + PHYSICAL STATE . The conventionalized way of saying ' become pregnant ' for humans in Spanish is quedarse ...
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... quedarse , the five instances of ponerse discussed in §4.6 , uses of volverse not related to volverse loco , and ... quedarse quieto ' to become calm ' and quedarse sorprendido ' to become surprised ' do not share semantic features ...
... quedarse , the five instances of ponerse discussed in §4.6 , uses of volverse not related to volverse loco , and ... quedarse quieto ' to become calm ' and quedarse sorprendido ' to become surprised ' do not share semantic features ...
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... quedarse high - frequency 111 41 16 15 low - frequency related 87 low - frequency unrelated 26 430 47 41 38 39 42 562 9 8 46 031 ponerse high - frequency 115 43 low - frequency related 89 38 low - frequency unrelated 43 48 5230 15 11 8 ...
... quedarse high - frequency 111 41 16 15 low - frequency related 87 low - frequency unrelated 26 430 47 41 38 39 42 562 9 8 46 031 ponerse high - frequency 115 43 low - frequency related 89 38 low - frequency unrelated 43 48 5230 15 11 8 ...
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Language in the 21st century | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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