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John believes THAT MARY IS SICK and Bill believes that she is well . b . John believes THAT THE EARTH IS ROUND and that the sun is hot . c . For John to assume THAT The world is flat would be completely unthinkable .
John believes THAT MARY IS SICK and Bill believes that she is well . b . John believes THAT THE EARTH IS ROUND and that the sun is hot . c . For John to assume THAT The world is flat would be completely unthinkable .
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For John to leave Mary would be as surprising to mé as FOR MARY TO LEAVE JOHN would be surprising to you . " 6 d . I won't veto your proposal , even though FOR BILL TO ASSUME THE CHAIRMANSHIP is not what I would call an ideal solution .
For John to leave Mary would be as surprising to mé as FOR MARY TO LEAVE JOHN would be surprising to you . " 6 d . I won't veto your proposal , even though FOR BILL TO ASSUME THE CHAIRMANSHIP is not what I would call an ideal solution .
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How significant is THAT JOHN LEFT ? ( 15 ) b . * That Bill left Mary is clear , but is that John left Jill ? ( 16 ) b . * To whose attention did you call That Bill was SICK ? ( 17 ) b . * I won't say another word about John , scandalous ...
How significant is THAT JOHN LEFT ? ( 15 ) b . * That Bill left Mary is clear , but is that John left Jill ? ( 16 ) b . * To whose attention did you call That Bill was SICK ? ( 17 ) b . * I won't say another word about John , scandalous ...
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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