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If we consider sentence sequences ( or complicated sentence structures ) in which one section contains pro ... we find that there exist sentences which contain precisely the words of these sections plus words that are absent in these ...
If we consider sentence sequences ( or complicated sentence structures ) in which one section contains pro ... we find that there exist sentences which contain precisely the words of these sections plus words that are absent in these ...
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When the question is of the wh- type , it contains wh- and its intonation , with a pro - morpheme following the wh- . This may be a pro - subject N ( -0 , -at , -ich ) , pro - object N ( -om , -at , -ich ) , pro - A ( -ose ; -at , -ich ...
When the question is of the wh- type , it contains wh- and its intonation , with a pro - morpheme following the wh- . This may be a pro - subject N ( -0 , -at , -ich ) , pro - object N ( -om , -at , -ich ) , pro - A ( -ose ; -at , -ich ...
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It is a postulated structure containing highly abstract concepts used to account for a speaker's generation of the grammatical sentences of his language . It contains many entities which are not directly observable in the physical ...
It is a postulated structure containing highly abstract concepts used to account for a speaker's generation of the grammatical sentences of his language . It contains many entities which are not directly observable in the physical ...
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Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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