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environment ( i.e. as a sentence ) and with the meaning of command , the construction to which it belongs is ... and both of these constructions are different from the respective constructions of come in the sentences Come here , I'm ...
environment ( i.e. as a sentence ) and with the meaning of command , the construction to which it belongs is ... and both of these constructions are different from the respective constructions of come in the sentences Come here , I'm ...
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However , the two meanings of old men and women are most readily accounted for in the following way . In the meaning ' women and old men ' , the sequence 24 belongs to that construction ( noun or noun - phrase + and + noun or nounphrase ) ...
However , the two meanings of old men and women are most readily accounted for in the following way . In the meaning ' women and old men ' , the sequence 24 belongs to that construction ( noun or noun - phrase + and + noun or nounphrase ) ...
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Such cases exhibit HOMONYMOUS CONSTRUCTIONS , analogous to homonymous morphemes . ... Two constructions are WHOLLY HOMONYMOUS if every sequence that in some occurrences belongs to the one construction , in other occurrences belongs to ...
Such cases exhibit HOMONYMOUS CONSTRUCTIONS , analogous to homonymous morphemes . ... Two constructions are WHOLLY HOMONYMOUS if every sequence that in some occurrences belongs to the one construction , in other occurrences belongs to ...
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