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Most of the apparent confusion concerning the proliferation of connective particles arises from the fact that they may follow a variety of non - final verbs , such as gerunds , infinitives , and medial verbs .
Most of the apparent confusion concerning the proliferation of connective particles arises from the fact that they may follow a variety of non - final verbs , such as gerunds , infinitives , and medial verbs .
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In addition , Menzel says it is relevant to know if the clause is a fact ( i.e. whether its truth is presupposed ) —though it remains unclear if the fact / non - fact classes are subclasses of some class included above , or if they are ...
In addition , Menzel says it is relevant to know if the clause is a fact ( i.e. whether its truth is presupposed ) —though it remains unclear if the fact / non - fact classes are subclasses of some class included above , or if they are ...
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If this is so , then a simple sentence , being merely the speaker's assertion , would elicit the most verification ; and in fact discrepancies were noted in 85 % of the cases . An it - cleft ( these were all of the stressed - focus type ) ...
If this is so , then a simple sentence , being merely the speaker's assertion , would elicit the most verification ; and in fact discrepancies were noted in 85 % of the cases . An it - cleft ( these were all of the stressed - focus type ) ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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alternation American analysis appear approach aspect basic called chapter claim clauses color comparative complex concerned conditionals consider consonant constructions contains contours contrast defined definition derived described dialect discussion distinction English evidence example existence expressed fact FIGURE final formation function fuzzy gerund given gives grammar green human important included indicate interesting intonation involved language Latin least linguistic marked meaning membership natural noted noun object observed occur original phonetic phonological plural position possible present Press problem produced proposes question reference relative represent response Reviewed rules seems semantic sentences situation sound speakers speech stem structure stylized suffixation suggests syllable theory tion tone tongue topics true University values verbs vowel yellow