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... landmark , not the entity being cleaned , but rather the dirt - like substance initially attached to it . In accordance with the foregoing definitions , the pronoun I is the subject because it elaborates the trajector of the profiled ...
... landmark , not the entity being cleaned , but rather the dirt - like substance initially attached to it . In accordance with the foregoing definitions , the pronoun I is the subject because it elaborates the trajector of the profiled ...
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... landmark . Correspondence lines indicate , moreover , that the landmark of wash is the same conceived entity as the trajector of the prepositional phrase , while the unprofiled patient of wash ( the object being cleaned ) is equated ...
... landmark . Correspondence lines indicate , moreover , that the landmark of wash is the same conceived entity as the trajector of the prepositional phrase , while the unprofiled patient of wash ( the object being cleaned ) is equated ...
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... landmark , but this predicate is quite neutral concerning its possible character . Contrast expect with persuade , diagrammed in Fig . 15b . The landmark of persuade is also envisaged as engaging in another process ( specified by an ...
... landmark , but this predicate is quite neutral concerning its possible character . Contrast expect with persuade , diagrammed in Fig . 15b . The landmark of persuade is also envisaged as engaging in another process ( specified by an ...
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