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Even for those individuals who are involved in a given situation , some properties which they have or relations in which they figure may be simply outside of or irrelevant to that situation : thus the cat in question is either male or ...
Even for those individuals who are involved in a given situation , some properties which they have or relations in which they figure may be simply outside of or irrelevant to that situation : thus the cat in question is either male or ...
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Given that corn is soaked in water with lime where it is available ( e.g. highlands ) , but with ashes elsewhere , to soften it for grinding , it is not too surprising to find a linguistic association between the two .
Given that corn is soaked in water with lime where it is available ( e.g. highlands ) , but with ashes elsewhere , to soften it for grinding , it is not too surprising to find a linguistic association between the two .
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“ The gift was given to the girl . ' gift ( NOM ) girl ( DAT ) given is Initial DO 10 Final Su IO There is reason to believe that SO's possess the same property . I argued above for the following analysis : ( 71 ) Mary was given the ...
“ The gift was given to the girl . ' gift ( NOM ) girl ( DAT ) given is Initial DO 10 Final Su IO There is reason to believe that SO's possess the same property . I argued above for the following analysis : ( 71 ) Mary was given the ...
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