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I called that BILL MIGHT BE IN DANGER to the attention of the people responsible for his security . b . * I couldn't have called FOR BILL TO HAVE BEEN IN DANGER to anybody's attention . c . I called WHAT MARY DID to the attention of the ...
I called that BILL MIGHT BE IN DANGER to the attention of the people responsible for his security . b . * I couldn't have called FOR BILL TO HAVE BEEN IN DANGER to anybody's attention . c . I called WHAT MARY DID to the attention of the ...
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I called Bill A TRAITOR . d . Bill left us . Rather , our notion optional phrase ' concerns phrases whose removal affects the manner in which a sentence is understood only to the extent implied by their absence ; i.e. , neither the ...
I called Bill A TRAITOR . d . Bill left us . Rather , our notion optional phrase ' concerns phrases whose removal affects the manner in which a sentence is understood only to the extent implied by their absence ; i.e. , neither the ...
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speakin ' ; these terms refer to the vertical continuum ranging from basilect to acrolect ( Standard American English is called ' deep talk ' ) . The poles of the horizontal dimension are called ' bad / brawlin talk ' vs.
speakin ' ; these terms refer to the vertical continuum ranging from basilect to acrolect ( Standard American English is called ' deep talk ' ) . The poles of the horizontal dimension are called ' bad / brawlin talk ' vs.
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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