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( 2 ) government American : The government [ of the Dominican Republic ) has reluctantly made some improvements . British : I understand the pressure that the Israeli government are under . ( 3 ) air traffic control American : Air traffic ...
( 2 ) government American : The government [ of the Dominican Republic ) has reluctantly made some improvements . British : I understand the pressure that the Israeli government are under . ( 3 ) air traffic control American : Air traffic ...
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Both of the latter effects stem from the difference between the Americans and the two British groups in the ... HEAD OF SUBJECT NOUN PHRASE NONCOLLECTIVE NONCOLLECTIVE DIALECT AND GROUP COLLECTIVE SINGULAR PLURAL American .023 .000 .999 ...
Both of the latter effects stem from the difference between the Americans and the two British groups in the ... HEAD OF SUBJECT NOUN PHRASE NONCOLLECTIVE NONCOLLECTIVE DIALECT AND GROUP COLLECTIVE SINGULAR PLURAL American .023 .000 .999 ...
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The corresponding American value was 0 in all cases . APPENDIX F : OBSERVED EXAMPLES OF CONTRASTING USAGE IN COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT IN AMERICAN AND BRITISH ENGLISH ( 1 ) staff American : Staff does need to report , but students do not ...
The corresponding American value was 0 in all cases . APPENDIX F : OBSERVED EXAMPLES OF CONTRASTING USAGE IN COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT IN AMERICAN AND BRITISH ENGLISH ( 1 ) staff American : Staff does need to report , but students do not ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
eLanguage | 9 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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