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REPORTED SPEECH IN BALKAN LANGUAGES . Many languages of the world have two past tenses . Consider the following Turkish examples : ( 23 ) di - PAST : Nixon istifa et - ti . N. resignation make “ Nixon resigned .
REPORTED SPEECH IN BALKAN LANGUAGES . Many languages of the world have two past tenses . Consider the following Turkish examples : ( 23 ) di - PAST : Nixon istifa et - ti . N. resignation make “ Nixon resigned .
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John is fond / * like of Mary . b . Mary is liked by John . * Mary is fonded ( of ) by John . Note , however , that these syntactic differences are a consequence of the synonyms ' belonging to different parts of speech ; as argued in ...
John is fond / * like of Mary . b . Mary is liked by John . * Mary is fonded ( of ) by John . Note , however , that these syntactic differences are a consequence of the synonyms ' belonging to different parts of speech ; as argued in ...
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The ed- speech from adult speech by assuming that the itors have done a fine job in organizing and pre- child creates and uses explicit rules . Unfortusenting disparate materials in this difficult , but nately , no other approach is ...
The ed- speech from adult speech by assuming that the itors have done a fine job in organizing and pre- child creates and uses explicit rules . Unfortusenting disparate materials in this difficult , but nately , no other approach is ...
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