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... given ' I have not given any work to seven men . ' INTERROGATIVE ( 54 ) etxeko txakurrari hezurr - ik eman diozu ? house.GEN dog.D bone.PART given AUX.2SGE.3SGA.3SGD ' Have you given any bones to the dog of the house ? ' CONDITIONAL ...
... given ' I have not given any work to seven men . ' INTERROGATIVE ( 54 ) etxeko txakurrari hezurr - ik eman diozu ? house.GEN dog.D bone.PART given AUX.2SGE.3SGA.3SGD ' Have you given any bones to the dog of the house ? ' CONDITIONAL ...
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... given . As a result those fixed phrases are identified as polylexic expressions which are seman- tically not just simply resolved by adding up the se- mantics of each individual component and / or only using them in certain pragmatic ...
... given . As a result those fixed phrases are identified as polylexic expressions which are seman- tically not just simply resolved by adding up the se- mantics of each individual component and / or only using them in certain pragmatic ...
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... Given Names . The most comprehensive compilation and analysis of Ashkenazic given names ever ! Each of the 450 root masculine names and 285 root feminine names includes a detailed description of the origin ( etymology ) of the name , a ...
... Given Names . The most comprehensive compilation and analysis of Ashkenazic given names ever ! Each of the 450 root masculine names and 285 root feminine names includes a detailed description of the origin ( etymology ) of the name , a ...
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