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Havoids this problem by merging nouns , pronouns , and determiners into a single category . Pronouns are a type of noun . Determiners are pronouns that take nouns as complements . This analysis is supported by the striking fact that ...
Havoids this problem by merging nouns , pronouns , and determiners into a single category . Pronouns are a type of noun . Determiners are pronouns that take nouns as complements . This analysis is supported by the striking fact that ...
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The chapter ends with a general statement that , though these schools profess to offer an explanation of sound change , they do not explain the two basic problems , actuation and transmission , which are discussed at length later in the ...
The chapter ends with a general statement that , though these schools profess to offer an explanation of sound change , they do not explain the two basic problems , actuation and transmission , which are discussed at length later in the ...
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In more than 200 articles the problem complex of proper names is treated by authors from all over the world . The situation of particular languages , countries , and cultures are exemplified , overview of important languages outside ...
In more than 200 articles the problem complex of proper names is treated by authors from all over the world . The situation of particular languages , countries , and cultures are exemplified , overview of important languages outside ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics Willian Crofi | 490 |
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