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If the sentence has a generic meaning , and predicates something about a “ species ' , then the implication will be that the nature of an individual is determined in some respects by the nature of the species , and so cannot be changed ...
If the sentence has a generic meaning , and predicates something about a “ species ' , then the implication will be that the nature of an individual is determined in some respects by the nature of the species , and so cannot be changed ...
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TOLERANCE FOR HUMAN NATURE is expressed by the following syntactic formula : Nhum.pl are Nhum.pl. Examples : Boys are boys . Kids are kids . Women are women . ' Children are children . They are there to be put up with .
TOLERANCE FOR HUMAN NATURE is expressed by the following syntactic formula : Nhum.pl are Nhum.pl. Examples : Boys are boys . Kids are kids . Women are women . ' Children are children . They are there to be put up with .
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The broad groupings reflect a number of major issues on the nature of phonetics : e.g. , its history , the internal parameters of the phonetic space , the problem of syllabic structure in speech , the motor control of speech production ...
The broad groupings reflect a number of major issues on the nature of phonetics : e.g. , its history , the internal parameters of the phonetic space , the problem of syllabic structure in speech , the motor control of speech production ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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