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  • *García, Erica. 1975. ''The Role of Theory in Linguistic Analysis: the Spanish pronoun system.'' Amsterdam: North Holland. ...2009+. ''The Motivated Syntax of Arbitrary Signs: cognitive constraints on Spanish clitic clustering.'' Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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  • *[[contrastive adversative coordination]] (German ''aber'', Spanish ''pero'') *[[corrective adversative coordination]] (German ''sondern'', Spanish ''sino'')
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  • Spanish [[preposición]] <br>
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  • *Spanish [[gramática]]
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  • Spanish [[actor (sp)]]
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  • Spanish [[padecedor]]
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  • *Spanish [[prefijo]]
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  • <u>[[Spanish]] (verb phrase in which the "old" verb is an infinitive and the "old" subje * Spanish [[causativo]]
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  • *Spanish [[función sintáctica]]
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  • ...nant, the value of VOT is negative. The VOT is language-specific: e.g. for Spanish /b/ voicing starts earlier (the VOT has a greater negative value) than for
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  • Examples of palatals are the sound [ɳ] (written ''ñ'') in Spanish ''niño'' 'child', and the sound [c] (written ''ty'') in Hungarian ''atya''
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  • *Spanish [[voz (gramática)]]
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  • *Spanish [[nombre]]
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  • |Ethn15name =Spanish |OLACname =Spanish
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  • *Poplack, Shana. 1980. Sometimes I’ll start a sentence in Spanish Y TERMINO EN ESPANOL: toward a typology of code-switching. ''Linguistics''
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  • Such as Spanish:
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  • The Romance synthetic future (e.g. Spanish ''cantará'' 'will sing') was grammaticalized from a periphrastic construct
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  • *Spanish [[absolutivo]]
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  • (i) Latin Italian Spanish French
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  • *Spanish [[acusativo]]
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  • Spanish [[macropapel semántico]] <br>
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  • Spanish ''viene'' '(he) comes' is analyzed as ''pro viene''.
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  • *Spanish [[aposición]]
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  • ...s elements that occur between the [[stem]] and a derivational suffix (e.g. Spanish ''camion-c-ito'' 'little truck').
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  • *[[Muysken, Pieter]]. 1981. Half-way between Quechua and Spanish: The case for relexification. In: Highfield, Arthur R. & Valdman, Albert (e
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  • *Spanish [[fonema]]
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  • *Spanish [[sufijo]]
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  • ...i term ''liósnóoka'' 'pray', composed of the loanword ''liós'' 'God' (from Spanish ''dios'') and the native ''nóoka'' 'speak'."'' (Haugen 1950:220)
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  • *Spanish [[ablativo]]
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  • Spanish [[Gramática del papel y la referencia]] <br>
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  • Spanish [[elipsis]] <br>
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  • *Demonte, V. (1995) Dative alternation in Spanish. ''Probus'' 7:5-30
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  • *Spanish [[ergativo]]
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  • *Spanish [[objeto afecto vs. objeto efecto]]
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  • ...developed into the Romance languages or Neolatin languages which include: Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian, Catalan and some others.
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  • *Spanish [[morfema]] <br>
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  • *Spanish [[infinitivo (es)]]
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  • * Spanish [[oseto]]
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  • *Spanish [[infinitivo (es)]]
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  • ...rameters Have Default Values? Evidence from the Acquisition of English and Spanish. In: Y. Otsu (Hg.), Proceedings of the Fourth Tokyo Conference on Psycholin
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  • *English ''guesstimate'' from ''estimate + guess'', ''Spanglish'' from ''Spanish + English'', ''smog'' from ''Smoke + Fog''
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  • * from Spanish: ''albino'', ''domino'', ''fandango'', ''flotilla'', ''jade'', ''merino'',
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  • *Spanish [[afijo]]
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  • Spanish:
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  • ...ree]] verbal system and [[French]] nominal system) and [[Media Lengua]] ([[Spanish]] vocabulary, [[Quechua]] grammar).
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  • ...nal (e.g. an English text such as an EU regulation translated into German, Spanish, French, etc.). * The International Telecommunications Union Corpus (English-Spanish)
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  • *Spanish [[metatipía]] <br>
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  • *Spanish [[kirguís]]
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  • ...xist in [[Glottopedia:Über Glottopedia|German]], [[Glottopedia:Bienvenidos|Spanish]], [[Glottopedia:Benvenuto|Italian]], [[Glottopedia:Accueil des nouveaux ar * Spanish [[Glottopedia:Bienvenidos|Bienvenidos]]
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  • ...Inference. In: M. Reiter et al. (Hg.), Current Trends in the Pragmatics of Spanish. Amsterdam 2004, 35–56. *M. Jary, Mood in Relevance Theory: A Re-analysis Focusing on the Spanish Subjunctive. UCLWPL 2002/157– 188.
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