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Table 1 shows that , with respect to the distribution of -kue , nouns denoting natural kinds pattern with nouns denoting permanent / final - stage human relations , and nouns denoting artifacts pattern with nouns denoting temporary ...
Table 1 shows that , with respect to the distribution of -kue , nouns denoting natural kinds pattern with nouns denoting permanent / final - stage human relations , and nouns denoting artifacts pattern with nouns denoting temporary ...
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This piece of recent history is a fitting introduction to her book highlighting the role of anaphoric personal pronouns in the fundamental change that English underwent from grammatical to natural gender in the course of the last ...
This piece of recent history is a fitting introduction to her book highlighting the role of anaphoric personal pronouns in the fundamental change that English underwent from grammatical to natural gender in the course of the last ...
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