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( Mal . , TMC 26:16 ) Conjunct and imperative forms are likewise built up with suffixes in various layers of inflection . The theme sign ( if one is used ) occupies the position adjacent to the stem . It is followed by an ending or ...
( Mal . , TMC 26:16 ) Conjunct and imperative forms are likewise built up with suffixes in various layers of inflection . The theme sign ( if one is used ) occupies the position adjacent to the stem . It is followed by an ending or ...
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PART ' I have never seen a similar - looking ( mother and daughter ) . ' 2.2 . CLOSEST - CONJUNCT AGREEMENT . With nonsymmetric modifiers , some but not all speakers allow a singular adjective to take scope over conjoined nouns .
PART ' I have never seen a similar - looking ( mother and daughter ) . ' 2.2 . CLOSEST - CONJUNCT AGREEMENT . With nonsymmetric modifiers , some but not all speakers allow a singular adjective to take scope over conjoined nouns .
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In the examples in 11 , the first conjunct is singular , and a singular and not a plural adjective is allowed . The opposite pattern is found in 12 , in which the first conjuncts are plural : here , a plural and not a singular adjective ...
In the examples in 11 , the first conjunct is singular , and a singular and not a plural adjective is allowed . The opposite pattern is found in 12 , in which the first conjuncts are plural : here , a plural and not a singular adjective ...
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
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Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
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