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( 1 ) The adjective hāk ( 20–31 ) , which occurs once in Castle- ford in the couplet On þam and paires þai wer so hak , | pat alle þe Britons pai draf or brak , and which evidently means ' fierce , aggressive ' , is explained as a ME ...
( 1 ) The adjective hāk ( 20–31 ) , which occurs once in Castle- ford in the couplet On þam and paires þai wer so hak , | pat alle þe Britons pai draf or brak , and which evidently means ' fierce , aggressive ' , is explained as a ME ...
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Here , clearly , is a verbal sentence without an agent , but there is no hint in Dobson's definition or in his treatment of this example that there is anything to be explained or explained away about an agentless verbal sentence .
Here , clearly , is a verbal sentence without an agent , but there is no hint in Dobson's definition or in his treatment of this example that there is anything to be explained or explained away about an agentless verbal sentence .
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They can be tested , and their effects observed , but they cannot be explained . An example is perhaps the law of gravity . It seems to me , however , that the regularity of phonetic change can be explained as a consequence of the ...
They can be tested , and their effects observed , but they cannot be explained . An example is perhaps the law of gravity . It seems to me , however , that the regularity of phonetic change can be explained as a consequence of the ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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