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( a ) rather , former , latter ( b ) major , minor ( c ) lesser , worser ( d ) upper , inner , outer , utter , after > Group ( a ) were comparatives in Old English , but they are not comparatives today .
( a ) rather , former , latter ( b ) major , minor ( c ) lesser , worser ( d ) upper , inner , outer , utter , after > Group ( a ) were comparatives in Old English , but they are not comparatives today .
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They constitute a single study , the former setting forth the theory , the latter applying it to fifteenth - century English . Major syntax was completed in April of 1960 , Sentence patterns in December of 1961.
They constitute a single study , the former setting forth the theory , the latter applying it to fifteenth - century English . Major syntax was completed in April of 1960 , Sentence patterns in December of 1961.
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The latter deplore the fact that ' an independent explanation of grammar in terms of traditional psychological constructs is little advanced ' ( 143 ) . What the authors refuse to accept is that such an explanation is not possible .
The latter deplore the fact that ' an independent explanation of grammar in terms of traditional psychological constructs is little advanced ' ( 143 ) . What the authors refuse to accept is that such an explanation is not possible .
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