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... particular word order in Japanese appears to be reflected by stress in English ( greater emphasis on knife ) and by the choice of the determiner . Similar ordering differences are common , since Japanese permits more variation in the ...
... particular word order in Japanese appears to be reflected by stress in English ( greater emphasis on knife ) and by the choice of the determiner . Similar ordering differences are common , since Japanese permits more variation in the ...
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... particular sentence - it is ' ungrammatical ' . He may ask others how they feel about it ; and if enough trustworthy informants agree , he will feel confident enough of his original judgment to look for the reason , in the form of a ...
... particular sentence - it is ' ungrammatical ' . He may ask others how they feel about it ; and if enough trustworthy informants agree , he will feel confident enough of his original judgment to look for the reason , in the form of a ...
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... particular , perfective aspect ' presents the totality of the situation referred to ... without reference to its ... particular categories to language - independent semantic characteriza- tions , it is possible , in principle , either to ...
... particular , perfective aspect ' presents the totality of the situation referred to ... without reference to its ... particular categories to language - independent semantic characteriza- tions , it is possible , in principle , either to ...
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