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tribute ; and this , in turn , is of higher rank than any pause that may occur within the clause attribute . 2.3 . Every major sentence thus ends with the predicate of a final clause . A sentence that ends in any other way is a MINOR ...
tribute ; and this , in turn , is of higher rank than any pause that may occur within the clause attribute . 2.3 . Every major sentence thus ends with the predicate of a final clause . A sentence that ends in any other way is a MINOR ...
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CLAUSE ATTRIBUTES 4.1 . Some clauses consist of a predicate alone ; in other clauses , the predicate is preceded by one or more other words . Any predicate , with a few restrictions , 31 will occur both as a clause by itself and as the ...
CLAUSE ATTRIBUTES 4.1 . Some clauses consist of a predicate alone ; in other clauses , the predicate is preceded by one or more other words . Any predicate , with a few restrictions , 31 will occur both as a clause by itself and as the ...
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A1 : pseudo - clause : quotational phrase + pseudo - predicate quotational phrase : sentence + quotative particle to ' thus ' sentence : non - final clause + final clause non - final clause : adverbial phrase + predicate adverbial ...
A1 : pseudo - clause : quotational phrase + pseudo - predicate quotational phrase : sentence + quotative particle to ' thus ' sentence : non - final clause + final clause non - final clause : adverbial phrase + predicate adverbial ...
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adjective alternative American appears become beside borrowing called causative century cited clause close common compared connection considered consonant contains contrast corresponding derived dialects Dictionary discussion early ending English evidence example existence expression fact final forms gerund give given grammar hand historical Indic initial instance language later Latin less linguistic marked meaning Michigan Middle morphemes nasal noun occur original particle past perhaps person phonemes phrase pitch plural position possible preceding present probably pronoun quatrain question recorded referent relational represent root seems sense sentence sequence Serving similar Society sound Spanish statement stem suffix suggested syllable term texts tion University usually utterance variant verb vowel word writing