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FROM Location before Time Location before Agent Location before NatForce Location before Cause Location before Means Location before Instr Location before Possess Location before Compare Location before Cease NUMBER OF CHILDREN DOMINANT ...
FROM Location before Time Location before Agent Location before NatForce Location before Cause Location before Means Location before Instr Location before Possess Location before Compare Location before Cease NUMBER OF CHILDREN DOMINANT ...
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Natural forces appeared to emerge alongside two other elements in causal events : instruments and causes in Damon and Sarah ... In causes , the cause of an event or result already mentioned is introduced with by , as in I feel tired by ...
Natural forces appeared to emerge alongside two other elements in causal events : instruments and causes in Damon and Sarah ... In causes , the cause of an event or result already mentioned is introduced with by , as in I feel tired by ...
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Where this is not the case , as for agents and causes in English , children must replace earlier nonconventional uses ... of an old form - locative from — for new functions : the expression of agency , cause , possession , and so on .
Where this is not the case , as for agents and causes in English , children must replace earlier nonconventional uses ... of an old form - locative from — for new functions : the expression of agency , cause , possession , and so on .
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