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The Declarative Sentence , which is the most fully developed and covers theoretical problems that apply equally to later ... Emphasis , treating of contrastive accent in statements and questions and also of ' affirmative sentences ' ...
The Declarative Sentence , which is the most fully developed and covers theoretical problems that apply equally to later ... Emphasis , treating of contrastive accent in statements and questions and also of ' affirmative sentences ' ...
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Where sentence ( or clause , or phrase , or word ) features have been repeated in order to allow for multiplied sentence ... Where a basic kind of sentence is modifiable in various ways for emphasis , or to make interrogative sentences ...
Where sentence ( or clause , or phrase , or word ) features have been repeated in order to allow for multiplied sentence ... Where a basic kind of sentence is modifiable in various ways for emphasis , or to make interrogative sentences ...
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a 9 sound like He told her , but would contain a zero element which is supplied only by the second sentence , She left . Setting up a kernel sentence which always contains a zero representative of a second sentence is very close to ...
a 9 sound like He told her , but would contain a zero element which is supplied only by the second sentence , She left . Setting up a kernel sentence which always contains a zero representative of a second sentence is very close to ...
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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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