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9 are not usually marked with from . One reason for considering them as sources is that they are the origins of actions . In causative actions , they are the instigators of subsequent change . Agents , of course , are not normally ...
9 are not usually marked with from . One reason for considering them as sources is that they are the origins of actions . In causative actions , they are the instigators of subsequent change . Agents , of course , are not normally ...
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Instruments are consistently marked by with , while agents are initially marked by from and later by by . In English by may mark either agents or instruments , but with can mark only instruments . And with must be used for the ...
Instruments are consistently marked by with , while agents are initially marked by from and later by by . In English by may mark either agents or instruments , but with can mark only instruments . And with must be used for the ...
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Although he first produced because at 2 ; 3 , only 12 % of his because uses before 4 ; 0 actually marked the cause in relation to a result , as when he explained how he'd known the newspaper was upside down : Because I saw the letters ...
Although he first produced because at 2 ; 3 , only 12 % of his because uses before 4 ; 0 actually marked the cause in relation to a result , as when he explained how he'd known the newspaper was upside down : Because I saw the letters ...
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