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... clauses and one that is generally used in subordinate clauses , but the supposedly subordinate verb form is often used in clauses that do not seem to be subordinate , and at this point the factors governing the choice between these two ...
... clauses and one that is generally used in subordinate clauses , but the supposedly subordinate verb form is often used in clauses that do not seem to be subordinate , and at this point the factors governing the choice between these two ...
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... clauses from 10 texts ( skipping the first clause in each text , since a proximate shift cannot occur in the first clause ) . Of the 161 clauses in this sample satisfying one of the four conditions in ( 54 ) only 7 involve a proximate ...
... clauses from 10 texts ( skipping the first clause in each text , since a proximate shift cannot occur in the first clause ) . Of the 161 clauses in this sample satisfying one of the four conditions in ( 54 ) only 7 involve a proximate ...
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... Clauses ( 104 ) to ( 109 ) represent a somewhat unusual sequence of clauses in which there is reference to two other animate characters , Chickadee and Frog , without a proximate shift . All of the participants in these clauses are ...
... Clauses ( 104 ) to ( 109 ) represent a somewhat unusual sequence of clauses in which there is reference to two other animate characters , Chickadee and Frog , without a proximate shift . All of the participants in these clauses are ...
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