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They had every reason to distrust him . c . He wanted to introduce me to his every girlfriend . The three nouns corner , reason and ( girl ) friend are all relational nouns : the existence of a corner presupposes the existence of a ...
They had every reason to distrust him . c . He wanted to introduce me to his every girlfriend . The three nouns corner , reason and ( girl ) friend are all relational nouns : the existence of a corner presupposes the existence of a ...
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I am doubtful about 2 for four reasons . The first reason is the most general but also perhaps the most powerful . It is hard to imagine any way in which sign - language phonology could operate other than the way it does : that is ...
I am doubtful about 2 for four reasons . The first reason is the most general but also perhaps the most powerful . It is hard to imagine any way in which sign - language phonology could operate other than the way it does : that is ...
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There are two reasons for this practice . The first is that Language has always maintained a tradition of fairly heavy copy editing . By the time our copy editor is through with the average manuscript , the number of changes on any page ...
There are two reasons for this practice . The first is that Language has always maintained a tradition of fairly heavy copy editing . By the time our copy editor is through with the average manuscript , the number of changes on any page ...
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