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Because a has been so recognized , a similar recognition is impossible for ß , with the result that the contrasted possessive its in the final NP of the passage is denied intensive marking by own . It lacks that marking even though own ...
Because a has been so recognized , a similar recognition is impossible for ß , with the result that the contrasted possessive its in the final NP of the passage is denied intensive marking by own . It lacks that marking even though own ...
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Kaluza's Law is a metrical regularity which depends crucially on the preservation of original quantities in final vowels with Indo - European and Germanic broken intonation . It governs resolution at the end of a cascading sequence ( a ...
Kaluza's Law is a metrical regularity which depends crucially on the preservation of original quantities in final vowels with Indo - European and Germanic broken intonation . It governs resolution at the end of a cascading sequence ( a ...
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a nal which becomes a 3 ( indirect object ) in the Hillsdale , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum , final stratum ( 145-60 ) , on the basis of this final 1994. Pp . vii , 414. Cloth $ 79.95 . 3's control of participial gerund , adverbial ...
a nal which becomes a 3 ( indirect object ) in the Hillsdale , NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum , final stratum ( 145-60 ) , on the basis of this final 1994. Pp . vii , 414. Cloth $ 79.95 . 3's control of participial gerund , adverbial ...
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