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This possibility is excluded only by the fact that verb nesi ' go out ' has a singular subject prefix , and if yaron had meant ' they and he ' , the verb following it would have required a plural subject prefix .
This possibility is excluded only by the fact that verb nesi ' go out ' has a singular subject prefix , and if yaron had meant ' they and he ' , the verb following it would have required a plural subject prefix .
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The fact that the assumed argument - structure effect is restricted to -er compounds may seem surprising . The same restriction , however , was found by Plag and colleagues ( 2007 ) in their CELEX study . These findings together must be ...
The fact that the assumed argument - structure effect is restricted to -er compounds may seem surprising . The same restriction , however , was found by Plag and colleagues ( 2007 ) in their CELEX study . These findings together must be ...
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There is in fact no difficulty finding a consensus on what is observed introspectively : native speakers of English would agree , for example , that an English present perfect cannot normally be used with adverbs of past time , a fact ...
There is in fact no difficulty finding a consensus on what is observed introspectively : native speakers of English would agree , for example , that an English present perfect cannot normally be used with adverbs of past time , a fact ...
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