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The book from Spain is similar to the book from France . b . The book from Spain is similar to the one from France . c . The book from Spain is similar to that from France . We contend that 9c does not derive from 9a via the stage 9b .
The book from Spain is similar to the book from France . b . The book from Spain is similar to the one from France . c . The book from Spain is similar to that from France . We contend that 9c does not derive from 9a via the stage 9b .
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She claims ( 278–9 ) that the following examples show this : ( 21 ) a . * To whose results are their results on that virus similar on the phage ? b . * To whose results on the phage are their results similar on that virus ?
She claims ( 278–9 ) that the following examples show this : ( 21 ) a . * To whose results are their results on that virus similar on the phage ? b . * To whose results on the phage are their results similar on that virus ?
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Cf. the following : What was similar was our result on the virus . * What was similar on the virus was our result . What was published was our new result on the virus . What was published on the virus was our new result .
Cf. the following : What was similar was our result on the virus . * What was similar on the virus was our result . What was published was our new result on the virus . What was published on the virus was our new result .
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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