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I suggest that out of our kitchen come a dish so succulent as to make that critic drool into his napkin . b . * I suggest that out of our kitchen not come something as unsophisticated as a ragout . I suggest that out of our kitchen ...
I suggest that out of our kitchen come a dish so succulent as to make that critic drool into his napkin . b . * I suggest that out of our kitchen not come something as unsophisticated as a ragout . I suggest that out of our kitchen ...
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The Colloquial French data suggest that a ( -definite ) feature is sufficient to block subject doubling regardless ... in the same way that I have suggested for any residue of the Standard French grammar that is available to speakers .
The Colloquial French data suggest that a ( -definite ) feature is sufficient to block subject doubling regardless ... in the same way that I have suggested for any residue of the Standard French grammar that is available to speakers .
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First , there are those that suggest there is something to explain : E is in many respects a structurally atypical ( West ) Germanic language . Second , there are those that suggest that the reasons may lie in C : C languages display ...
First , there are those that suggest there is something to explain : E is in many respects a structurally atypical ( West ) Germanic language . Second , there are those that suggest that the reasons may lie in C : C languages display ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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