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Here again Latin tends to avoid one of the two types , though less markedly than in the earlier case : this time the type shunned is the non - restrictive one . English is willing to say ' I admired your brave brother ' or ' I admired ...
Here again Latin tends to avoid one of the two types , though less markedly than in the earlier case : this time the type shunned is the non - restrictive one . English is willing to say ' I admired your brave brother ' or ' I admired ...
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The relative clause is evidently restrictive if we say he who did this ' , and presumably so if we say ' he who did this , namely John ' , 40 yet from this second instance it is but a step to the clearly non - restrictive use in ' John ...
The relative clause is evidently restrictive if we say he who did this ' , and presumably so if we say ' he who did this , namely John ' , 40 yet from this second instance it is but a step to the clearly non - restrictive use in ' John ...
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65 Even when the modifying word , instead of being imbedded within the relative clause , precedes the relative and may therefore conceivably be viewed as outside the relative clause , the clause does not invariably become restrictive.63 ...
65 Even when the modifying word , instead of being imbedded within the relative clause , precedes the relative and may therefore conceivably be viewed as outside the relative clause , the clause does not invariably become restrictive.63 ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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alternation American appears assume base become beside called century clause comparative complete consonant contains contour contrast corresponding derivation dialect discussion distinction early ending English evidence examples existence expression fact final formation forms German give given Greek historical indicate initial instance Italy language later Latin least linguistic material meaning morpheme morphs names native noun object occurs original palatalized passage perhaps phonemic plural position possible preceding present probably problem pronoun pronunciation question reason recorded reference relative represent restrictive result Review seems sequence short single singular sounds Spanish speakers speech spelling stem stress suffix suggests syllable tion umlaut University variant various verb vowel words write