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The two constructions seem to have overlapping , though probably not identical , semantic domains ; but the traditional / tut / -passive , in which the absence of a personal pronoun as subject makes the mutation or lack of mutation ...
The two constructions seem to have overlapping , though probably not identical , semantic domains ; but the traditional / tut / -passive , in which the absence of a personal pronoun as subject makes the mutation or lack of mutation ...
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COMPOUND PREPOSITION PASSIVE mod , restructured sharply restructured traditional non - trad . traditional ! spkr % N % % $ % # % E4 9 90 1 10 23 96 1 4 E 10 8 89 1 11 17 74 1 4 5 22 E1310 91 1 9 91100 E 17 8 80 2 20 8 53 4 27 3:20 ...
COMPOUND PREPOSITION PASSIVE mod , restructured sharply restructured traditional non - trad . traditional ! spkr % N % % $ % # % E4 9 90 1 10 23 96 1 4 E 10 8 89 1 11 17 74 1 4 5 22 E1310 91 1 9 91100 E 17 8 80 2 20 8 53 4 27 3:20 ...
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But contrary to the pattern with the compound prepositions and the passives , the traditional variant is favored by some of the youngest of the YFSs ( E32 , E33 , and E35 ) ; in addition one of the SSs , E38 , continues to make some use ...
But contrary to the pattern with the compound prepositions and the passives , the traditional variant is favored by some of the youngest of the YFSs ( E32 , E33 , and E35 ) ; in addition one of the SSs , E38 , continues to make some use ...
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