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But the ideal verb for his purpose would be a monomorphemic one ; remind of is already a ' verbal expression ' . I mention this in part to justify my later use of other verbal expressions in counter - examples .
But the ideal verb for his purpose would be a monomorphemic one ; remind of is already a ' verbal expression ' . I mention this in part to justify my later use of other verbal expressions in counter - examples .
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Accident ' , however , does not interfere with the more inclusive ' connection ' feature of remind , which is therefore normal as between the persons : You remind me of my brother ; he got run over too by a car when he was six .
Accident ' , however , does not interfere with the more inclusive ' connection ' feature of remind , which is therefore normal as between the persons : You remind me of my brother ; he got run over too by a car when he was six .
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There are a number of properties that can be ' factored ' and still be used with remind ; in fact , we can set up a gradient of sentences from fully acceptable through doubtful to unacceptable : You remind me of my brother in appearance ...
There are a number of properties that can be ' factored ' and still be used with remind ; in fact , we can set up a gradient of sentences from fully acceptable through doubtful to unacceptable : You remind me of my brother in appearance ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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