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  3. Wh-movement - Wikipedia

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    Although many examples of wh-movement form questions, wh-movement also occurs in relative clauses. [8] Many relative pronouns in English have the same form as the corresponding interrogative words (which, who, where, etc.). Relative clauses are subordinate clauses, so the same V3 word order occurs. a. I read Fred's paper. b.

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    It was written and published in 1937. Auden donated all the profits from the sale of Spain to the Spanish Medical Aid Committee. [2] Auden published two versions of the poem, first as a pamphlet Spain (1937), then, in revised form and titled "Spain 1937", in his book Another Time (1940). He later rejected the poem from his collected editions ...

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  7. Tough movement - Wikipedia

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    According to Sauer (1972), [4] Spanish tough-movement adjectives must in general express some degree of difficulty. However, in certain dialects adjectives like interesante 'interesting' also participate in tough -movement: thus, the sentence in (8) was accepted as grammatical by 7 out of 16 native Spanish speakers: [ 3 ]

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  9. Romance (meter) - Wikipedia

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    The romance (the term is Spanish, and is pronounced accordingly: Spanish pronunciation:) is a metrical form used in Spanish poetry. [1] It consists of an indefinite series ( tirada ) of verses, in which the even-numbered lines have a near-rhyme ( assonance ) and the odd lines are unrhymed.