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14 Semicolons in formulas indicate alternative rewritings ; parentheses indicate optional elements ; ellipsis ( ... ) indicates that a list is not exhaustive . a In ( xix ) , the morpheme of affirmation ( COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS IN ...
14 Semicolons in formulas indicate alternative rewritings ; parentheses indicate optional elements ; ellipsis ( ... ) indicates that a list is not exhaustive . a In ( xix ) , the morpheme of affirmation ( COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS IN ...
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The sign o indicates an intonation beginning with a fall and ending with a rise . ... The book also occasionally uses a set of dots of various sizes to indicate stress , with tails on the nucleus dots to show rise and fall .
The sign o indicates an intonation beginning with a fall and ending with a rise . ... The book also occasionally uses a set of dots of various sizes to indicate stress , with tails on the nucleus dots to show rise and fall .
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Likewise , the categorical meaning of be -ing is the temporary validity of predication , but this meaning can also be indicated by the unmarked generic aspect . I don't feel well can indicate the temporary validity of predication ...
Likewise , the categorical meaning of be -ing is the temporary validity of predication , but this meaning can also be indicated by the unmarked generic aspect . I don't feel well can indicate the temporary validity of predication ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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