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By and large , the conjunction of single constituents ( as defined in most generative grammars of English ) produces representations of sentences uniformly accepted by speakers , with some minor restrictions .
By and large , the conjunction of single constituents ( as defined in most generative grammars of English ) produces representations of sentences uniformly accepted by speakers , with some minor restrictions .
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Still some of the statements cannot be accepted without some comment . There are said to be two types of predicates in Persian : verbal and substantival , the latter ' usually expressed ' by substantives , which ' in most cases are used ...
Still some of the statements cannot be accepted without some comment . There are said to be two types of predicates in Persian : verbal and substantival , the latter ' usually expressed ' by substantives , which ' in most cases are used ...
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( 1 ) Mr. Sarkar accepted and spontaneously offered než in negative dependent clauses of Groups II and III . Mrs. Kar , on the other hand , rejected než in clauses of this type when they were presented to her for a judgment of ...
( 1 ) Mr. Sarkar accepted and spontaneously offered než in negative dependent clauses of Groups II and III . Mrs. Kar , on the other hand , rejected než in clauses of this type when they were presented to her for a judgment of ...
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