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Sentences 28-33 indicate that quantifier restrictions exist on the subject and object positions of verbs like meet , outnumber , and compare : ( 28 ) All ... The first type , exemplified by 34 and 35 , is called SENTENCE CONJUNCTION .
Sentences 28-33 indicate that quantifier restrictions exist on the subject and object positions of verbs like meet , outnumber , and compare : ( 28 ) All ... The first type , exemplified by 34 and 35 , is called SENTENCE CONJUNCTION .
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In this case , it is again necessary to distinguish between affirmative and negative sentences . ... These facts suggest that the verbs in 56 express a sufficient but not a necessary condition for the truth of the complement sentence .
In this case , it is again necessary to distinguish between affirmative and negative sentences . ... These facts suggest that the verbs in 56 express a sufficient but not a necessary condition for the truth of the complement sentence .
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It is rather a more basic relation , one different from B and independent of whether the sentence is transitive or intransitive ; it is ... A subjects and B subjects , and that they correspond in regular ways to transitive sentences .
It is rather a more basic relation , one different from B and independent of whether the sentence is transitive or intransitive ; it is ... A subjects and B subjects , and that they correspond in regular ways to transitive sentences .
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kstam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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