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Also , the Latin prepositions PER ' through ( out ) , all over , along , by means of , for the sake of , with a view to'and PRO'before , in the presence of , in behalf of , instead of , in return for , in comparison with ' influenced ...
Also , the Latin prepositions PER ' through ( out ) , all over , along , by means of , for the sake of , with a view to'and PRO'before , in the presence of , in behalf of , instead of , in return for , in comparison with ' influenced ...
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If we assume that the parent language had prepositions ... In general , postpositional languages can have noun modifier co - occurrences which contradict those permitted for prepositional languages , such as N + ADJ & GEN + N ...
If we assume that the parent language had prepositions ... In general , postpositional languages can have noun modifier co - occurrences which contradict those permitted for prepositional languages , such as N + ADJ & GEN + N ...
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The locatum verbs can therefore be subdivided by the locative preposition in the parent clause . The prepositions that turned up in our classification , in either our British or American usage , are on , in , at , around , along , over ...
The locatum verbs can therefore be subdivided by the locative preposition in the parent clause . The prepositions that turned up in our classification , in either our British or American usage , are on , in , at , around , along , over ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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