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... Member , 1965 ) RANEY , GEORGE WILLIAM , M.A. , 124 S. Berendo , Los Angeles , Calif . 90004. ( 1967 ) RANKIN , KIRK , M.S.L. , Instructor in English for Foreigners , American Language Center , American University ; 4424 Brandywine St ...
... Member , 1965 ) RANEY , GEORGE WILLIAM , M.A. , 124 S. Berendo , Los Angeles , Calif . 90004. ( 1967 ) RANKIN , KIRK , M.S.L. , Instructor in English for Foreigners , American Language Center , American University ; 4424 Brandywine St ...
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... member , and he points out that the opposition is neutralized in favor of the ' positive ' member in expressions which refer to the scale as a whole rather than to one of its poles : How wide is it ? * How narrow is it ? Its length is ...
... member , and he points out that the opposition is neutralized in favor of the ' positive ' member in expressions which refer to the scale as a whole rather than to one of its poles : How wide is it ? * How narrow is it ? Its length is ...
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... member of the category ' human being ' ; whereas iedereen refers to any member whatever of the category ' human being ' . The above examples , to which many more could be added , are taken from Part II of Kraak's dissertation , entitled ...
... member of the category ' human being ' ; whereas iedereen refers to any member whatever of the category ' human being ' . The above examples , to which many more could be added , are taken from Part II of Kraak's dissertation , entitled ...
Inhalt
Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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