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Areas discussed include variation of different word classes , truncations , and British vs. American English variants . Her look at deeper level variation ( 6.2 ) includes interesting discussion ...
Areas discussed include variation of different word classes , truncations , and British vs. American English variants . Her look at deeper level variation ( 6.2 ) includes interesting discussion ...
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It is also interesting to note that the analysis of subject - verb agreement that the basic approach most naturally leads to turns out to show strong similarities to ideas about clitic pronouns proposed in Sportiche 1995.
It is also interesting to note that the analysis of subject - verb agreement that the basic approach most naturally leads to turns out to show strong similarities to ideas about clitic pronouns proposed in Sportiche 1995.
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The book does a great job of summarizing and discussing the existing literature on this topic and offers an interesting solution to the problem of general extenders . The book is clearly written , and its convincing examples and helpful ...
The book does a great job of summarizing and discussing the existing literature on this topic and offers an interesting solution to the problem of general extenders . The book is clearly written , and its convincing examples and helpful ...
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