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whether the finite verb appears with a null or overt subject pronoun , that is , the dependent variable that is the focus of all analyses presented here . In addition , each of the 63,500 clauses is coded for the following ten ...
whether the finite verb appears with a null or overt subject pronoun , that is , the dependent variable that is the focus of all analyses presented here . In addition , each of the 63,500 clauses is coded for the following ten ...
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TYPE OF DISCOURSE WHERE THE VERB APPEARS ( GENRE ) • Verb is not in narrative , it's a response to a question • Verb is not in narrative , it's a response to a comment • Verb is in a narrative • Other PERSON AND NUMBER OF THE VERB ...
TYPE OF DISCOURSE WHERE THE VERB APPEARS ( GENRE ) • Verb is not in narrative , it's a response to a question • Verb is not in narrative , it's a response to a comment • Verb is in a narrative • Other PERSON AND NUMBER OF THE VERB ...
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There is little relation in meaning , for example , between the name Bork and the verb bork , yet they are as closely related morphologically as any two words can be and must share a root , if the term root is to have any content .
There is little relation in meaning , for example , between the name Bork and the verb bork , yet they are as closely related morphologically as any two words can be and must share a root , if the term root is to have any content .
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