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( 20 ) Each proposition can be expressed by some sentence in any natural language . ... Katz's main concern here is such matters as the length and complexity of sentences that might be required for expressing certain propositions .
( 20 ) Each proposition can be expressed by some sentence in any natural language . ... Katz's main concern here is such matters as the length and complexity of sentences that might be required for expressing certain propositions .
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In 3a the subject is expressed by both a free pronoun ( which has ergative case ) and a bound pronoun ( which cross - references subjects of transitive verbs ( A ) and intransitive verbs ( S ) ) . The object ( O ) is expressed by a ...
In 3a the subject is expressed by both a free pronoun ( which has ergative case ) and a bound pronoun ( which cross - references subjects of transitive verbs ( A ) and intransitive verbs ( S ) ) . The object ( O ) is expressed by a ...
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He evokes in a highly abstract manner the phases during which successful means of expression are accumulated ... one by one to be expressed actualized unit grouping in itself the units of potentiality promoted to be expressed Tr what is ...
He evokes in a highly abstract manner the phases during which successful means of expression are accumulated ... one by one to be expressed actualized unit grouping in itself the units of potentiality promoted to be expressed Tr what is ...
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