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Adverbial clauses may in general be preposed , and apparently ( 79 ) is the result of such preposing from ( 78 ) . However , the mechanical preposing of the whenclause in ( 78 ) will result in ( 80 ) When he entered the room , Mary saw ...
Adverbial clauses may in general be preposed , and apparently ( 79 ) is the result of such preposing from ( 78 ) . However , the mechanical preposing of the whenclause in ( 78 ) will result in ( 80 ) When he entered the room , Mary saw ...
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Such results are accounted for by not having a causative component in the definition of A gets B. ' The componential analyses account , it is claimed , not only for the solutions to test questions , but also for certain patterns of ...
Such results are accounted for by not having a causative component in the definition of A gets B. ' The componential analyses account , it is claimed , not only for the solutions to test questions , but also for certain patterns of ...
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The rule states that all morph - final schwas are dropped when not utterancefinal unless the result would be a phonemically impossible word . A description of a phonemically permissible word in Tera is provided by the formula .
The rule states that all morph - final schwas are dropped when not utterancefinal unless the result would be a phonemically impossible word . A description of a phonemically permissible word in Tera is provided by the formula .
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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