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But in English , expletive subjects are obligatory in these cases . ( iii ) In the same Germanic languages , the subject is not fixed in a single structural position ; but in English it is . ( iv ) In the same languages , subject ...
But in English , expletive subjects are obligatory in these cases . ( iii ) In the same Germanic languages , the subject is not fixed in a single structural position ; but in English it is . ( iv ) In the same languages , subject ...
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The Cambridge history of the English language , vol . II : 1066-1476 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HIRT , HERMANN . 1931. Handbuch des Urgermanischen , Teil 1. Heidelberg : Winter . HOGG , RICHARD M. 1992.
The Cambridge history of the English language , vol . II : 1066-1476 . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HIRT , HERMANN . 1931. Handbuch des Urgermanischen , Teil 1. Heidelberg : Winter . HOGG , RICHARD M. 1992.
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One hopes it will be translated into English to gain the wider audi- ence it deserves . [ JAMES R. NATTINGER , Port- land State University . ] English in its social contexts : Essays in historical sociolinguistics .
One hopes it will be translated into English to gain the wider audi- ence it deserves . [ JAMES R. NATTINGER , Port- land State University . ] English in its social contexts : Essays in historical sociolinguistics .
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