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Thus a sentence like John is tall in his new home is stated to be somewhat odd ,
while there is nothing odd about John is happy in his new home . It would follow
from such a rule that the Texan or pseudo - Texan locution John was tall in the ...
Thus a sentence like John is tall in his new home is stated to be somewhat odd ,
while there is nothing odd about John is happy in his new home . It would follow
from such a rule that the Texan or pseudo - Texan locution John was tall in the ...
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On page 12 it is said that It would seem that there is a restriction here to ' non -
inherent ' adjectives if a Loc ( ative ) adverbial is also chosen : John is popular in
America * John is wise in America John is happy in his new home * John is tall in
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On page 12 it is said that It would seem that there is a restriction here to ' non -
inherent ' adjectives if a Loc ( ative ) adverbial is also chosen : John is popular in
America * John is wise in America John is happy in his new home * John is tall in
...
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AIDAN MAURICE , O.S.B. , M.A. , Department of Classics , St. John's University ,
Collegeville , Minn . ( 1957 ) McCARRON , Rev. John W. , S.J. , P. O. Box 154 ,
Manila , Philippines . ( 1959 ) McCARUS , ERNEST N. , Ph.D. , Department of
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AIDAN MAURICE , O.S.B. , M.A. , Department of Classics , St. John's University ,
Collegeville , Minn . ( 1957 ) McCARRON , Rev. John W. , S.J. , P. O. Box 154 ,
Manila , Philippines . ( 1959 ) McCARUS , ERNEST N. , Ph.D. , Department of
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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