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That is , too is obligatory when we need to emphasize what is important about the content of a two - clause text , when what is important is that the same thing is predicated about two contrasting items . Too is just the form to do this ...
That is , too is obligatory when we need to emphasize what is important about the content of a two - clause text , when what is important is that the same thing is predicated about two contrasting items . Too is just the form to do this ...
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Also important , however , is the grammatical tradition of the papyri , of which M. Lejeune long ago urged a critical study ( “ La curiosité linguistique dans l'Antiquité classique ' , Conférences de l'Institut de linguistique de Paris ...
Also important , however , is the grammatical tradition of the papyri , of which M. Lejeune long ago urged a critical study ( “ La curiosité linguistique dans l'Antiquité classique ' , Conférences de l'Institut de linguistique de Paris ...
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In this section , we illustrate some of the recurrent phenomena associated in universal grammar with high vs. low categoriality of N's . Both Du Bois 1980 and Givón 1981 make the important point that the coding of participants in ...
In this section , we illustrate some of the recurrent phenomena associated in universal grammar with high vs. low categoriality of N's . Both Du Bois 1980 and Givón 1981 make the important point that the coding of participants in ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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