Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... reviewer that the function , not the form , determines the character of the clause . It would be a great loss to ... reviewer it seems that Professor Jespersen has failed to grasp the real meaning of these changes . The reviewer is not ...
... reviewer that the function , not the form , determines the character of the clause . It would be a great loss to ... reviewer it seems that Professor Jespersen has failed to grasp the real meaning of these changes . The reviewer is not ...
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... reviewer has been studying the question for many years , and is convinced that the common definite relatives who and ... reviewer in his College English Grammar . As Professor Jespersen's views about the relative clause in general differ ...
... reviewer has been studying the question for many years , and is convinced that the common definite relatives who and ... reviewer in his College English Grammar . As Professor Jespersen's views about the relative clause in general differ ...
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... reviewer has a large number of such examples . It is quite evident that this which is not confined to the predicate relation . The reviewer has called attention to a few points where he disagrees with Professor Jespersen . Some of them ...
... reviewer has a large number of such examples . It is quite evident that this which is not confined to the predicate relation . The reviewer has called attention to a few points where he disagrees with Professor Jespersen . Some of them ...
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