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[That Mary is a genius] is [a fact]. [That Mary is a genius] is [the claim]. [Whether
Mary is a genius] is [the question]. The examples in 45 establish that clausal
constituents may be syntactic predicates, appearing in structures such as 46a.
[That Mary is a genius] is [a fact]. [That Mary is a genius] is [the claim]. [Whether
Mary is a genius] is [the question]. The examples in 45 establish that clausal
constituents may be syntactic predicates, appearing in structures such as 46a.
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These facts are not discussed oreven referredtobyfederal civil servant John
Leslie in his study ofthe Bagot commission ... out that Jarvis had, in fact, stolen
sizeable sums ofAboriginal funds and had refused to hand overto the
commissioners, ...
These facts are not discussed oreven referredtobyfederal civil servant John
Leslie in his study ofthe Bagot commission ... out that Jarvis had, in fact, stolen
sizeable sums ofAboriginal funds and had refused to hand overto the
commissioners, ...
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In fact, the most unambiguously positive constructions of First Nations peoples
are typically found in the Religion section of the London Free Press. Native
spirituality (however conceived or portrayed) is, in fact, in the category addressed
below ...
In fact, the most unambiguously positive constructions of First Nations peoples
are typically found in the Religion section of the London Free Press. Native
spirituality (however conceived or portrayed) is, in fact, in the category addressed
below ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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