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Thus , given two matrices , M1 and M2 , neither of which is an empty matrix , M1 may contain M2 ( M1 c M2 ) , M1 may be contained in M2 ( M1 ... The formalism does not cover cases where M1 and M2 overlap but neither contains the other .
Thus , given two matrices , M1 and M2 , neither of which is an empty matrix , M1 may contain M2 ( M1 c M2 ) , M1 may be contained in M2 ( M1 ... The formalism does not cover cases where M1 and M2 overlap but neither contains the other .
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Apparently NP , can be in restrictive apposition with NP , only if NP , contains a proper noun with null ... NP , must be a proper noun or contain the definite article : my son John my son the butcher * my son a butcher Of course ...
Apparently NP , can be in restrictive apposition with NP , only if NP , contains a proper noun with null ... NP , must be a proper noun or contain the definite article : my son John my son the butcher * my son a butcher Of course ...
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... sentence as one containing a finite verb form , but rather as one which once did or might possibly contain such a form . ... 5.4.2 ) , he includes an example , ' breakfast is ready ' , which contains a clear active participle form .
... sentence as one containing a finite verb form , but rather as one which once did or might possibly contain such a form . ... 5.4.2 ) , he includes an example , ' breakfast is ready ' , which contains a clear active participle form .
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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