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Every major sentence thus ends with the predicate of a final clause . A sentence that ends in any other way is a MINOR SENTENCE ( §8 ) . The proportion of major to minor sentences varies with the tempo and the formality of the discourse ...
Every major sentence thus ends with the predicate of a final clause . A sentence that ends in any other way is a MINOR SENTENCE ( §8 ) . The proportion of major to minor sentences varies with the tempo and the formality of the discourse ...
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The class meaning of sentence particles is a general modulation or coloring of the class meanings of the sentences to which they are attached . The denotation of a sentence is largely the same with or without a sentence particle ...
The class meaning of sentence particles is a general modulation or coloring of the class meanings of the sentences to which they are attached . The denotation of a sentence is largely the same with or without a sentence particle ...
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To illustrate the application of the system outlined in this paper , we analyze here a number of sentences in terms of the ... In every sentence , the major constituent elements - predicates and clause attributes — are marked off by ...
To illustrate the application of the system outlined in this paper , we analyze here a number of sentences in terms of the ... In every sentence , the major constituent elements - predicates and clause attributes — are marked off by ...
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Bàrtolis Neolinguistica | 273 |
The Etymology of Hispanic vellido and melindre | 284 |
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adjective affixes allophone alternant American analysis appears assumed become beginning belongs called causative clause common comparative complete consider consonant constituents construction contains contrast corresponding derived dialect dictionary discussion distinction element ending English evidence example existence expression fact final forms further Germanic gerund give given grammar Greek hand important indicative initial instances Italy juncture king language later Latin less Library linguistic material meaning Michigan modifier morpheme names noun occur original particle pause person Ph.D phonemic phrase position possible preceding present probably Professor quatr referent relational represent result root seems sentence sequence single sound speech statement stem stress structure suffix syllable tion unit University utterance verb vowel word writing