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The external distributions of infinitive , subjunctive , and indicative verbs are relatively similar . All three can follow wh - topics , can constitute independent clauses , and can be embedded - in which case they are thematic ...
The external distributions of infinitive , subjunctive , and indicative verbs are relatively similar . All three can follow wh - topics , can constitute independent clauses , and can be embedded - in which case they are thematic ...
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As observed by Moignet ( 1969 : 198 ) , tense sequences indicate that voici / voilà have the same distribution as PRESENT indicative verbs . Thus 36a - c give the same impression of stylistic markedness , or even lack of tense agreement ...
As observed by Moignet ( 1969 : 198 ) , tense sequences indicate that voici / voilà have the same distribution as PRESENT indicative verbs . Thus 36a - c give the same impression of stylistic markedness , or even lack of tense agreement ...
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pas is are the actual indicative verbs on a par with voici / voilà in Central French . In examples from Liège ( 86 ) and from La Gleize ( 87 ) , the following correspondences apply : voi is ( v3 ) , re- is ( ri ) in Liège and { rü ) in ...
pas is are the actual indicative verbs on a par with voici / voilà in Central French . In examples from Liège ( 86 ) and from La Gleize ( 87 ) , the following correspondences apply : voi is ( v3 ) , re- is ( ri ) in Liège and { rü ) in ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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