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Consider these additional examples of well - formed and ill - formed concessive ( PA ) but conjunc- tions : ( A19 ) a . I don't have my master's degree , but I DO have my { bachelor's / # doctorate } . I DID spend a few years there . b ...
Consider these additional examples of well - formed and ill - formed concessive ( PA ) but conjunc- tions : ( A19 ) a . I don't have my master's degree , but I DO have my { bachelor's / # doctorate } . I DID spend a few years there . b ...
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General linguistic studies bypass Ka . , I suspect , because the existing gram- mars usually present their examples in Ka . script ( though this can be learned in a weekend's time ) . All of S's examples come transcribed .
General linguistic studies bypass Ka . , I suspect , because the existing gram- mars usually present their examples in Ka . script ( though this can be learned in a weekend's time ) . All of S's examples come transcribed .
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The first is that S's examples are confined almost entirely to finite clauses ( there is a brief discussion of examples like John saw Bill being arrested , but none of examples where have occurs in non - finite complements ) .
The first is that S's examples are confined almost entirely to finite clauses ( there is a brief discussion of examples like John saw Bill being arrested , but none of examples where have occurs in non - finite complements ) .
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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