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different word classes ) are different ; thus the adverbs kéredomo ' nevertheless ' and to ' so saying ' , which appear at the beginning of clauses , are different respectively from the particles kéredomo ' although ' and to ' thus ' ...
different word classes ) are different ; thus the adverbs kéredomo ' nevertheless ' and to ' so saying ' , which appear at the beginning of clauses , are different respectively from the particles kéredomo ' although ' and to ' thus ' ...
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CLAUSE ATTRIBUTES 4.1 . Some clauses consist of a predicate alone ; in other clauses , the predicate is preceded by one or more other words . Any predicate , with a few restrictions , 31 will occur both as a clause by itself and as the ...
CLAUSE ATTRIBUTES 4.1 . Some clauses consist of a predicate alone ; in other clauses , the predicate is preceded by one or more other words . Any predicate , with a few restrictions , 31 will occur both as a clause by itself and as the ...
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A1 : pseudo - clause : quotational phrase + pseudo - predicate quotational phrase : sentence + quotative particle to ' thus ' sentence : non - final clause + final clause non - final clause : adverbial phrase + predicate adverbial ...
A1 : pseudo - clause : quotational phrase + pseudo - predicate quotational phrase : sentence + quotative particle to ' thus ' sentence : non - final clause + final clause non - final clause : adverbial phrase + predicate adverbial ...
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