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In all these cases the sections with special forms ( Oh , you were there ? or him coming back ) can be shown to be transforms of ordinary independent sentences , in the sense of the definition of $ 1.3 . These transforms can thus be ...
In all these cases the sections with special forms ( Oh , you were there ? or him coming back ) can be shown to be transforms of ordinary independent sentences , in the sense of the definition of $ 1.3 . These transforms can thus be ...
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We can usually find the same underlying sentences joined in a conjunction sequence , in the manner of $ 3.5 ; but then ... When the common word is the object of both sentences , they overlap by having the second sentence in the passive ...
We can usually find the same underlying sentences joined in a conjunction sequence , in the manner of $ 3.5 ; but then ... When the common word is the object of both sentences , they overlap by having the second sentence in the passive ...
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Addition ( concatenation ) of transformed sentences . Many of the transformations appear only when their sentence occurs with another , in some secondary status to that other . Which particular sentences occur together is a matter of co ...
Addition ( concatenation ) of transformed sentences . Many of the transformations appear only when their sentence occurs with another , in some secondary status to that other . Which particular sentences occur together is a matter of co ...
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The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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