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... English imperfects passive . Printed as appendix to his Mod- ern English , 321-359 . London : Williams and Norgate . HALLIDAY , MICHAEL A. K. 1980. On being teaching . Studies in English linguistics for Randolph Quirk , ed . by Sidney ...
... English imperfects passive . Printed as appendix to his Mod- ern English , 321-359 . London : Williams and Norgate . HALLIDAY , MICHAEL A. K. 1980. On being teaching . Studies in English linguistics for Randolph Quirk , ed . by Sidney ...
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... English grammars is a profitable one , and thus it was to be expected that before long Talmy Givón and his publisher would seize the oppor- tunity to produce a grammar of English which follows the approach and struc- ture of his ...
... English grammars is a profitable one , and thus it was to be expected that before long Talmy Givón and his publisher would seize the oppor- tunity to produce a grammar of English which follows the approach and struc- ture of his ...
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... English usually appear before the direct object ' ( Crystal 1991 : 175 ; cf. also Huddleston 1984 : 195-200 ) . One could further elaborate on the notion of object in G's English grammar , for example on his analysis of sentences like ...
... English usually appear before the direct object ' ( Crystal 1991 : 175 ; cf. also Huddleston 1984 : 195-200 ) . One could further elaborate on the notion of object in G's English grammar , for example on his analysis of sentences like ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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