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There are curious gaps in Welsh phonology and phonetics are given this scheme ; e.g. , no orthography is given for scant treatment , as is perhaps appropriate in a personal pronouns . Because of the lack of wordgrammar of the written ...
There are curious gaps in Welsh phonology and phonetics are given this scheme ; e.g. , no orthography is given for scant treatment , as is perhaps appropriate in a personal pronouns . Because of the lack of wordgrammar of the written ...
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The specific position in the sentence which a given element is to occupy depends neither on the occurrence of any other elements in the sentence , nor on any properties of these other elements ; loosely speaking , we can call such ...
The specific position in the sentence which a given element is to occupy depends neither on the occurrence of any other elements in the sentence , nor on any properties of these other elements ; loosely speaking , we can call such ...
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Given that word order in English has both these functions , the active / passive distinction makes it possible for ... For example , if an Agent nominal in English conveys given ( or old ) information , it should be sentence - initial .
Given that word order in English has both these functions , the active / passive distinction makes it possible for ... For example , if an Agent nominal in English conveys given ( or old ) information , it should be sentence - initial .
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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