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The Appendix presents an examination of two types of but clauses in English ( with parallels in Spanish , German , and ... Hence either " the present king of France is bald " or " the present king of France is not bald " must be true .
The Appendix presents an examination of two types of but clauses in English ( with parallels in Spanish , German , and ... Hence either " the present king of France is bald " or " the present king of France is not bald " must be true .
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For a habitual action ( past or present ) , ū is obligatory unless there is a time or quantity expression , in which case it is optional . In most non - Md Chinese , its counterpart can occur with an active predicate , but not with a ...
For a habitual action ( past or present ) , ū is obligatory unless there is a time or quantity expression , in which case it is optional . In most non - Md Chinese , its counterpart can occur with an active predicate , but not with a ...
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... it- Stage 1 is earliest Germanic : reduplicating syllable xe- as the signal for preterit , root xait- in both present and preterit . Stage 2 shows the result of Verner's Law : root xait- in the present , but gait- in the preterit .
... it- Stage 1 is earliest Germanic : reduplicating syllable xe- as the signal for preterit , root xait- in both present and preterit . Stage 2 shows the result of Verner's Law : root xait- in the present , but gait- in the preterit .
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