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The verb of motion get always occurs with adverbials of place ; it should not be confused with the verb get which may take a reflexive indirect object . None of these verbs of motion ever appears with a compound reflexive of the -self ...
The verb of motion get always occurs with adverbials of place ; it should not be confused with the verb get which may take a reflexive indirect object . None of these verbs of motion ever appears with a compound reflexive of the -self ...
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For him the existence of objects which are not directly observable is apparently absurd . ... of attention to physical objects ( utterances ) is surely not unrelated to the inability to come to grips with the notion of abstract object .
For him the existence of objects which are not directly observable is apparently absurd . ... of attention to physical objects ( utterances ) is surely not unrelated to the inability to come to grips with the notion of abstract object .
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Occasionally the comparison is stated in a simile - like way , i.e. there is statement of the subject and the object of the comparison and of the tertium comparationis which the subject and the object have in common , and the comparison ...
Occasionally the comparison is stated in a simile - like way , i.e. there is statement of the subject and the object of the comparison and of the tertium comparationis which the subject and the object have in common , and the comparison ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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accent alternation American analysis appear assume become called Chinese comparative considered consonant construction contain contrast corresponding derived dialects discussion distinction elements English evidence example expression fact final forms further German gerund give given glide grammar Hare historical indicative initial interest involved language later Latin learning lines linguistic marked meaning morpheme morphophonemic noun object occur original pair parallelism pattern phonemic phonological pitch position possible preceding present probably problem question reference represented result Review rules seems semantic sentence sequence similar song sound speaker speech stem stop stress structure suffix suggested syllable syntactic Table theory tion tone translation units University variants verb verbal vowel