11.154, Qs: Complete & Simple Subject

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Subject: 11.154, Qs: Complete & Simple Subject

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Date:  Thu, 20 Jan 2000 09:31:10 -0300
From:  "Ivana" <icroxatto at grandbourg.com.ar>
Subject:  Complete & Simple Subject

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Date:  Thu, 20 Jan 2000 09:31:10 -0300
From:  "Ivana" <icroxatto at grandbourg.com.ar>
Subject:  Complete & Simple Subject

Hi all!

I'm working on a translation project related to grammar and linguistics.
I have the term "complete and simple subject". I assume it means
"complete subject" and "simple subject", but I may be wrong.

Would any of you help me clarify the meaning of this term. I never heard
of "complete subject". In my mind, the opposition was "compound subject"
and "simple subject".

Thank you.

ivana

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