
doi: 10.1632/459189
In a study of the use of the verb haber as an impersonal expression of existence, it was found that the twelfth-century Spanish of the Poema de mío Cid tended not to use the locative adverb y in the present tense, contrary to present usage, and to retain it in other tenses. It was also found that the language tended to place the y before the verb.
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