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The punctuation there seems to be based on the easily disprovable hypothesis that conjunct verbs cannot function as main clause verbs . Those speakers who have opinions about punctuation all seem to feel very strongly that sentences ...
The punctuation there seems to be based on the easily disprovable hypothesis that conjunct verbs cannot function as main clause verbs . Those speakers who have opinions about punctuation all seem to feel very strongly that sentences ...
Page 109
... problem but it should be noted that if mii functions to mark the end of paragraphs , its presence at the end of a text is redundant and therefore could easily be omitted by rule . Furthermore it is worth noting that the closing ...
... problem but it should be noted that if mii functions to mark the end of paragraphs , its presence at the end of a text is redundant and therefore could easily be omitted by rule . Furthermore it is worth noting that the closing ...
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A demonstrative pronoun alone can function as the head noun phrase . ... 150 . illustrate some of the different functions that can be attributed to the head noun phrase with respect to the embedded sentence constituent .
A demonstrative pronoun alone can function as the head noun phrase . ... 150 . illustrate some of the different functions that can be attributed to the head noun phrase with respect to the embedded sentence constituent .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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