Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... Mary / both Mary and himself } . d . John , believes that letter was sent to { either him , or Mary / either Mary or himself } . e . John , believes that letter was sent to { everyone / no one } but { him ; / himself ; } . f . As for ...
... Mary / both Mary and himself } . d . John , believes that letter was sent to { either him , or Mary / either Mary or himself } . e . John , believes that letter was sent to { everyone / no one } but { him ; / himself ; } . f . As for ...
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... Mary that physicists like himself , were a godsend . Mary said about John ; that physicists like himself ; were a god- send . ( 30 ) a . b . ( 31 ) a . John , told Mary that as for himself , he wouldn't have to move . b . * John , heard ...
... Mary that physicists like himself , were a godsend . Mary said about John ; that physicists like himself ; were a god- send . ( 30 ) a . b . ( 31 ) a . John , told Mary that as for himself , he wouldn't have to move . b . * John , heard ...
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... Mary ; thinks that [ MORE ATTENTION SHOULD be paid ( E ; ) to women like herself ] . c . Mary ; could see that [ HIS ; Glance was not directed ( E ) against herself ] . d . Mary ; wondered if [ IT COULD happen to anyone but herselfi ] ...
... Mary ; thinks that [ MORE ATTENTION SHOULD be paid ( E ; ) to women like herself ] . c . Mary ; could see that [ HIS ; Glance was not directed ( E ) against herself ] . d . Mary ; wondered if [ IT COULD happen to anyone but herselfi ] ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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