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consists in the knowledge that cognizing individuals ( i.e. people ) are capable of identifying particular objects ; they can distinguish an object from the general background and focus attention on it as a specific , identifiable thing ...
consists in the knowledge that cognizing individuals ( i.e. people ) are capable of identifying particular objects ; they can distinguish an object from the general background and focus attention on it as a specific , identifiable thing ...
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CONSUMPTION OF SMALL PARTS OF OBJECTS WHICH COULD CAUSE ONE TO FEEL PLEASURE . The syntactic formula is : NP have + AUX a ... A lick , bite , or nibble is not enough to make much difference to the object involved ; and a chew or a suck ...
CONSUMPTION OF SMALL PARTS OF OBJECTS WHICH COULD CAUSE ONE TO FEEL PLEASURE . The syntactic formula is : NP have + AUX a ... A lick , bite , or nibble is not enough to make much difference to the object involved ; and a chew or a suck ...
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For example , in Polish the idea of an agent enjoying a selfabsorbed and aimless activity excludes the possibility of mentioning an object , as if a specified object interfered with the image of a totally self - absorbed agent , or with ...
For example , in Polish the idea of an agent enjoying a selfabsorbed and aimless activity excludes the possibility of mentioning an object , as if a specified object interfered with the image of a totally self - absorbed agent , or with ...
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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