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Note that ( 53 ) coincides with the first instance of a clause that does not refer to Wolf : every clause in the previous ... The fronting of the noun referring to Chickadee is presumably related to the proximate shift to Chickadee .
Note that ( 53 ) coincides with the first instance of a clause that does not refer to Wolf : every clause in the previous ... The fronting of the noun referring to Chickadee is presumably related to the proximate shift to Chickadee .
Page 159
Note that although there has been no reference to the proximate character Wolf in the preceding three clauses , ( 94 ) is understood to refer to Wolf without the use of a noun since the use of obviatives in the preceding text indicates ...
Note that although there has been no reference to the proximate character Wolf in the preceding three clauses , ( 94 ) is understood to refer to Wolf without the use of a noun since the use of obviatives in the preceding text indicates ...
Page 160
The preceding clause in ( 103 ) involves a verb of seeing , as does the next clause to refer to Wolf , in ( 110 ) . It is worth noting how Mrs. Gravelle captures this in her English translations by the use of the progressive in the ...
The preceding clause in ( 103 ) involves a verb of seeing , as does the next clause to refer to Wolf , in ( 110 ) . It is worth noting how Mrs. Gravelle captures this in her English translations by the use of the progressive in the ...
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