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... contains grammatical explanations , numerous example sentences , exercises for non - native speakers , more advanced exercises for native speakers , and dialogs with translations . The appendices contain suggestions for further reading ...
... contains grammatical explanations , numerous example sentences , exercises for non - native speakers , more advanced exercises for native speakers , and dialogs with translations . The appendices contain suggestions for further reading ...
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... containing an extension of { neutral singular } , and there is no nonempty property set of which each of the A - grade cells contains an extension . Criterion 16a therefore overrides 16b , entailing that the D grade is in fact the ...
... containing an extension of { neutral singular } , and there is no nonempty property set of which each of the A - grade cells contains an extension . Criterion 16a therefore overrides 16b , entailing that the D grade is in fact the ...
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... contains a nonveridical expression ß ; and ( b ) a can be associated with ẞ in S ' . This clause builds on what I called INDIRECT LICENSING in earlier work ( Giannakidou 1998 , 1999 ) , and it may at first glance be reminiscent of ...
... contains a nonveridical expression ß ; and ( b ) a can be associated with ẞ in S ' . This clause builds on what I called INDIRECT LICENSING in earlier work ( Giannakidou 1998 , 1999 ) , and it may at first glance be reminiscent of ...
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Book Notices see back cover | 450 |
Annual Report Brian D Joseph | 466 |
Recent Publications | 475 |
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