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In view of this fact , it may be more accurate to think of en , not simply as an optional element , but rather as one which , in combination with que , alternates with donde . It might also be useful to argue that donde consists of two ...
In view of this fact , it may be more accurate to think of en , not simply as an optional element , but rather as one which , in combination with que , alternates with donde . It might also be useful to argue that donde consists of two ...
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Historical evidence must also be used to support a division of como into a relative element and a manner element . Lat . quomodo , from which como is derived ( Barcia 1945 : 2.328 ) corresponds quite closely to this division .
Historical evidence must also be used to support a division of como into a relative element and a manner element . Lat . quomodo , from which como is derived ( Barcia 1945 : 2.328 ) corresponds quite closely to this division .
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As suggested earlier , if all the relative words are formed by combining / kw / with certain other elements , the ... This means that when a pronominal element is substituted for the noun to be relativized by the rule mentioned earlier ...
As suggested earlier , if all the relative words are formed by combining / kw / with certain other elements , the ... This means that when a pronominal element is substituted for the noun to be relativized by the rule mentioned earlier ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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