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It has also been proposed by Katz and Postal that the interrogative which be regarded as definite . Indeed , as they note , the difference between a pair of whquestions like ( 40 ) What lay on the table ? ( 41 ) Which lay on the table ...
It has also been proposed by Katz and Postal that the interrogative which be regarded as definite . Indeed , as they note , the difference between a pair of whquestions like ( 40 ) What lay on the table ? ( 41 ) Which lay on the table ...
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To justify ( 25 ) , we have yet to see , more specifically , that indefinite determiners may underlie certain surface occurrences of the definite determiner THAT . To see this easily , one may refer to the following pair of sentences ...
To justify ( 25 ) , we have yet to see , more specifically , that indefinite determiners may underlie certain surface occurrences of the definite determiner THAT . To see this easily , one may refer to the following pair of sentences ...
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Stang ( 272 ) says that in Mosvidius the genitive plural forms amszin - o - iu , nomirusi - o - iu represent * o - stem definite adjectives of the type * ger - uo - jun < * ger - uo - juon . The -o- of the definite form is to be derived ...
Stang ( 272 ) says that in Mosvidius the genitive plural forms amszin - o - iu , nomirusi - o - iu represent * o - stem definite adjectives of the type * ger - uo - jun < * ger - uo - juon . The -o- of the definite form is to be derived ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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