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... considered equally deletable , at least when they are not taken as main verbs . The fact that only one of the three verbs is necessary in these sentences may make us reflect a little about the whole situation surrounding the occurrence ...
... considered equally deletable , at least when they are not taken as main verbs . The fact that only one of the three verbs is necessary in these sentences may make us reflect a little about the whole situation surrounding the occurrence ...
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... considered transforma- tionally related . On the other hand , consider the following sentences : ( 31 ) Zài zhuōzi shàng you dōngri ' On the table there is something . ' ( 32 ) You dongxi zài zhuōzi shàng " There is something on the ...
... considered transforma- tionally related . On the other hand , consider the following sentences : ( 31 ) Zài zhuōzi shàng you dōngri ' On the table there is something . ' ( 32 ) You dongxi zài zhuōzi shàng " There is something on the ...
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... considered as the basic change : This must mean that in all Germanic languages these consonants were pronounced , more or less , with a marked retraction of the tongue . With f ( the ' ach - sound ' ) , and with w this is self - evident ...
... considered as the basic change : This must mean that in all Germanic languages these consonants were pronounced , more or less , with a marked retraction of the tongue . With f ( the ' ach - sound ' ) , and with w this is self - evident ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
presentday English Bolinger 454 | 256 |
Semantic axiom number one | 257 |
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