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For example , the pattern S - v - P is represented by the sentence He has broken through or How many of these critics have ever seen it acted in its entirety ? The pattern v - S - P is represented by the sentence Have you heard from him ...
For example , the pattern S - v - P is represented by the sentence He has broken through or How many of these critics have ever seen it acted in its entirety ? The pattern v - S - P is represented by the sentence Have you heard from him ...
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Let me illustrate this difference with a very simple example . In his 1954 article , Weinreich suggested ... I have found innumerable examples of just this sort of thing in the Swiss materials . A striking example is the following .
Let me illustrate this difference with a very simple example . In his 1954 article , Weinreich suggested ... I have found innumerable examples of just this sort of thing in the Swiss materials . A striking example is the following .
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а Gili y Gaya ( 1943 : 301 , 311 ) , for example , discusses sentences of type A under the heading ' subordinación adjetiva ' , noting that these structures oscillate between adjectival and adverbial character ' .
а Gili y Gaya ( 1943 : 301 , 311 ) , for example , discusses sentences of type A under the heading ' subordinación adjetiva ' , noting that these structures oscillate between adjectival and adverbial character ' .
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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