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Any statements about less familiar topics will be usually formulated as questions . Sometimes I object to a given statement not because it is factually wrong , but because I believe it provides the wrong sort of emphasis and thereby ...
Any statements about less familiar topics will be usually formulated as questions . Sometimes I object to a given statement not because it is factually wrong , but because I believe it provides the wrong sort of emphasis and thereby ...
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The statement '81 percent of the ( basic ) vocabulary items are still recognizable as being of common origin ' is not clear to me : if 81 % of the basic vocabulary of each of the daughter languages in relation to their common ancestor ...
The statement '81 percent of the ( basic ) vocabulary items are still recognizable as being of common origin ' is not clear to me : if 81 % of the basic vocabulary of each of the daughter languages in relation to their common ancestor ...
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In view of an earlier statement that ' the word pidgin allegedly is a Chinese distortion of the English word “ business ” ' ( 82 ) , I feel that the word ' a ! legedly'should have been present in the multiple - choice question as well .
In view of an earlier statement that ' the word pidgin allegedly is a Chinese distortion of the English word “ business ” ' ( 82 ) , I feel that the word ' a ! legedly'should have been present in the multiple - choice question as well .
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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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