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He observes that adverbials may modify other constituents in a sentence , and he makes a distinction between sentence - modifying adverbs , on the one hand , and word or word - group modifying adverbs , on the other .
He observes that adverbials may modify other constituents in a sentence , and he makes a distinction between sentence - modifying adverbs , on the one hand , and word or word - group modifying adverbs , on the other .
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The second merit of this chapter is the use of the distinction of animate vs. inanimate to give a systematic correlation between the grammatical gender of masculine feminine and the distinction of male - female . a In the discussion of ...
The second merit of this chapter is the use of the distinction of animate vs. inanimate to give a systematic correlation between the grammatical gender of masculine feminine and the distinction of male - female . a In the discussion of ...
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He ascribed this presumed double development to reaction against a ' détresse morphologique ' arising from the threatened loss of distinction between the endings and hence between the genders , due to the disappearance of final -s and ...
He ascribed this presumed double development to reaction against a ' détresse morphologique ' arising from the threatened loss of distinction between the endings and hence between the genders , due to the disappearance of final -s and ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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