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... expressions . According to the analysis offered , we might expect that sentences with weather expressions could not contain an AUX . But , as noted earlier , weather expressions have a number value of their own ; xilla ' rain ' is sg ...
... expressions . According to the analysis offered , we might expect that sentences with weather expressions could not contain an AUX . But , as noted earlier , weather expressions have a number value of their own ; xilla ' rain ' is sg ...
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... expressions has essentially been the observation that a language can be classed as either ' subject pro - drop ' or ' oblig- atory subject , ' and that , if it is a ' pro - drop ' language , it also lacks expletives such as English it ...
... expressions has essentially been the observation that a language can be classed as either ' subject pro - drop ' or ' oblig- atory subject , ' and that , if it is a ' pro - drop ' language , it also lacks expletives such as English it ...
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... expressions are commonest ; ( 2 ) most color metaphors are arbitrary , in the sense that they cannot be lit- erally translated into other languages ( although about a fifth of such English metaphors can be directly rendered into French ) ...
... expressions are commonest ; ( 2 ) most color metaphors are arbitrary , in the sense that they cannot be lit- erally translated into other languages ( although about a fifth of such English metaphors can be directly rendered into French ) ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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