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Zagona, Karen.
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GRAMMATICAL THEORY AND ROMANCE LANGUAGES -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table
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Lahousse, Karen.
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Small Clauses (Belletti 1990): -- 4.2.2.5 Romance Imperatives. It is also well known that all Romance
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Gaglia, Sascha.
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-- References -- Appendix -- Romance clitic pronouns in lexical paradigms -- 2. The grammatical status of
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Sleeman, Petra.
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happens with universal quantifiers and interrogatives in English, Swedish and the Romance languages -- 4
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Comrie, Bernard.
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assignment in maltese loan words -- 4.1 Italo-Romance loan nouns -- 4.2 English loan nouns -- 4.3 Others -- 5
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Geerts, Twan.
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expected -- 3. The acquisition of determiners -- 3.1 The "Romance"- "Germanic" asymmetry in acquisition
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Black, James R.
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feature movement in terms of displacement and copying, provides the background for 12 papers dealing with
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Tribulato, Olga.
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compounding as stem compounding -- 4.1 A typical morphophonological feature: the linking vowel -- 4.2 Vocalic
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Herschensohn, Julia.
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-- References -- Negative imperatives in portuguese and other romance languages -- 1. Introduction -- 2
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Dufresne, Monique.
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markers in FBCs -- References -- Imperative morphology in diachrony evidence from the Romance languages
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