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In column 3 of the table , predicate noun is equated to predicate adjective , since when M follows a verb of being , it makes no difference which way we regard it . ) I , 5. The table shows that the great majority of elliptical ...
In column 3 of the table , predicate noun is equated to predicate adjective , since when M follows a verb of being , it makes no difference which way we regard it . ) I , 5. The table shows that the great majority of elliptical ...
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The second and third of these examples clearly use a popular saying.55 In two situations the lo is not called for : ( 1 ) In comparisons of degree , adverbial lo is unnecessary when M modifies an adjective or adverb that is matched with ...
The second and third of these examples clearly use a popular saying.55 In two situations the lo is not called for : ( 1 ) In comparisons of degree , adverbial lo is unnecessary when M modifies an adjective or adverb that is matched with ...
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ADJECTIVES USED IN VERBAL CONSTRUCTIONS seem to be the more com- mon type . No present base has been found for ... It may be significant that the one adjective with high tones is not recorded in a verbal use . The fol- lowing stems are ...
ADJECTIVES USED IN VERBAL CONSTRUCTIONS seem to be the more com- mon type . No present base has been found for ... It may be significant that the one adjective with high tones is not recorded in a verbal use . The fol- lowing stems are ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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