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... relation . In this chapter 2 , only the former case ( i . e . , the structure in which the sub - clause consists of those two clauses one of which stands to the other in subordinate relation ) is expounded . That component which stands ...
... relation . In this chapter 2 , only the former case ( i . e . , the structure in which the sub - clause consists of those two clauses one of which stands to the other in subordinate relation ) is expounded . That component which stands ...
Side 102
... relation ( § 6. 24 ) . These will frequently have the restrictive relation to their head - word , though not always so , if they are expanded into relative . clauses . Therefore , we can find the three ways of the structural sequency ...
... relation ( § 6. 24 ) . These will frequently have the restrictive relation to their head - word , though not always so , if they are expanded into relative . clauses . Therefore , we can find the three ways of the structural sequency ...
Side 103
... relation to it , ( c ) that in which both are in non- restrictive relation to it . The relatives which , who , and where are used here , and in this order of priority . Instances are quite abundant . Clause - sequency : head - word ...
... relation to it , ( c ) that in which both are in non- restrictive relation to it . The relatives which , who , and where are used here , and in this order of priority . Instances are quite abundant . Clause - sequency : head - word ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
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