Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... voilà . As observed by Moi- gnet ( 1969 : 198 ) , tense sequences indicate that voici / voilà have the same dis- tribution as PRESENT indicative verbs . Thus 36a - c give the same impression of stylistic markedness , or even lack of ...
... voilà . As observed by Moi- gnet ( 1969 : 198 ) , tense sequences indicate that voici / voilà have the same dis- tribution as PRESENT indicative verbs . Thus 36a - c give the same impression of stylistic markedness , or even lack of ...
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... voilà may be compared with other French lexical items which are not traditionally described as verbs , but whose ... voilà - t - elle pas prisonnière de ses mensonges ?, also discussed by Kayne ( 128 ) . If the D - structure of la voilà ...
... voilà may be compared with other French lexical items which are not traditionally described as verbs , but whose ... voilà - t - elle pas prisonnière de ses mensonges ?, also discussed by Kayne ( 128 ) . If the D - structure of la voilà ...
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... voilà in different dialects of French in which they acquired a new personal conju- gation ( §8 ) and new indicative tenses ( 89 ) . These developments confirm their verbal status : they could acquire verb endings only if they were ...
... voilà in different dialects of French in which they acquired a new personal conju- gation ( §8 ) and new indicative tenses ( 89 ) . These developments confirm their verbal status : they could acquire verb endings only if they were ...
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