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[ 14a , 15a , 17a ) In 9 , a dependent clause in the present indicative ( 9a ) contrasts with a dependent clause in the present subjunctive ( 9b ) ; in 10 , the contrast is between a dependent clause in the preterit ( 10a ) and a ...
[ 14a , 15a , 17a ) In 9 , a dependent clause in the present indicative ( 9a ) contrasts with a dependent clause in the present subjunctive ( 9b ) ; in 10 , the contrast is between a dependent clause in the preterit ( 10a ) and a ...
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The values of the present subjunctive of 2a ( future reference ) , the present subjunctive of el comentario que sea ( present reference ) , and the -ra form of 11a ( past reference ) , all fall among the traditional values assigned to ...
The values of the present subjunctive of 2a ( future reference ) , the present subjunctive of el comentario que sea ( present reference ) , and the -ra form of 11a ( past reference ) , all fall among the traditional values assigned to ...
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Keenan suggests that this difference in behavior reflects the fact that the pronominalizing languages present in surface more of the logical structure of restrictive relative clauses than do the nonpronominalizing languages ( 408 ) .
Keenan suggests that this difference in behavior reflects the fact that the pronominalizing languages present in surface more of the logical structure of restrictive relative clauses than do the nonpronominalizing languages ( 408 ) .
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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