Language, Band 28George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1952 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... subject can be inerted before phoned , hence who must be taken as subject . In The man I phoned was out , we reduce first to I phoned : The man was out ; then , since no object can be inserted after phoned in the original sentence , we ...
... subject can be inerted before phoned , hence who must be taken as subject . In The man I phoned was out , we reduce first to I phoned : The man was out ; then , since no object can be inserted after phoned in the original sentence , we ...
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... subject repeated before the second verb and the -ing omitted ( together with the preposition , if any ) , with or without an inter - sentence connective C. For example , Cooperatives succeed by economizing can be matched by Cooperatives ...
... subject repeated before the second verb and the -ing omitted ( together with the preposition , if any ) , with or without an inter - sentence connective C. For example , Cooperatives succeed by economizing can be matched by Cooperatives ...
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... subject in this sub - sentence is ( putting diversity , which is the head of the phrase , in front ) a diversity of enterprise in the opinion industries . Since the subject in the preceding sub - sentence is free private enterprise and ...
... subject in this sub - sentence is ( putting diversity , which is the head of the phrase , in front ) a diversity of enterprise in the opinion industries . Since the subject in the preceding sub - sentence is free private enterprise and ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 33 |
NOTES | 286 |
Studies in HispanoLatin homonymics pessulus pactus pectus | 299 |
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