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Concerning The Deep Structures Of Spanish Reflexive Verbs
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Book Synopsis Concerning the Deep Structures of Spanish Reflexive Sentences. - by : Jan Schroten
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Book Synopsis A Formal Approach to Spanish Syntax by : Jos Hallebeek
Download or read book A Formal Approach to Spanish Syntax written by Jos Hallebeek and published by BRILL. This book was released on 1992 with total page 370 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Syntax of Spanish Reflexive Verbs by : Sandra Scharff Babcock
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Book Synopsis The Typology of Reflexives by : Emma Geniusiené
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Book Synopsis Case, Semantic Roles, and Grammatical Relations by : Petra Campe
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Book Synopsis Perspectives on Functional Grammar by : Teun Hoekstra
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Book Synopsis A sociolinguistic investigation of multilingualism in the Canton of Ticino Switzerland by : Jürgen B. Heye
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Book Synopsis Transitivity and Structural Case Marking in Psych Verbs a Fragment of an HPSG Grammar of Spanish by : Luis H. Gonzalez
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Book Synopsis Unraveling the complexity of SE by : Grant Armstrong
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