Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... sentences containing one was identical to that of sentences containing the other . Some examples can be given to show the types of phenomena under consideration : ( 3 ) Questions : ( a ) Who wants some beans ? Who wants any beans ? ( b ) ...
... sentences containing one was identical to that of sentences containing the other . Some examples can be given to show the types of phenomena under consideration : ( 3 ) Questions : ( a ) Who wants some beans ? Who wants any beans ? ( b ) ...
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... sentence . The sentences were presented orally to a jury of seventy - six informants , who were requested to change the sentences in accord with the directions , and then write down the result . If the change was correctly made , and ...
... sentence . The sentences were presented orally to a jury of seventy - six informants , who were requested to change the sentences in accord with the directions , and then write down the result . If the change was correctly made , and ...
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... sentences , complex sentences , compound complex sentences , sentences in parataxis , and minor sentences . The simple sentence is not separately treated in this chapter since it coincides with the primary clause ( to be described in ch ...
... sentences , complex sentences , compound complex sentences , sentences in parataxis , and minor sentences . The simple sentence is not separately treated in this chapter since it coincides with the primary clause ( to be described in ch ...
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