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( Milsark 1977 : 11 ) 22 a Cho ( 1997 ) accounts for the fact that the possessor - possessee relation imposed on the multiple object construction ( MOC ) in Korean is of the inalienable type , by making the following proposals and ...
( Milsark 1977 : 11 ) 22 a Cho ( 1997 ) accounts for the fact that the possessor - possessee relation imposed on the multiple object construction ( MOC ) in Korean is of the inalienable type , by making the following proposals and ...
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... a reason cannot be described without imagining at least two propositions that could be associated by the relation of cause and effect , and friendship is a relation to be established between two or more persons .
... a reason cannot be described without imagining at least two propositions that could be associated by the relation of cause and effect , and friendship is a relation to be established between two or more persons .
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The book surveys the relationships between language and reality , on the one hand , and language and thought on the other ... Part 3 focuses on the relation between language and thought , suggesting that it should be considered somewhat ...
The book surveys the relationships between language and reality , on the one hand , and language and thought on the other ... Part 3 focuses on the relation between language and thought , suggesting that it should be considered somewhat ...
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