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121Linguistics / Syntax / Conditionals / Clause / Infinitive / English grammar / English relative clauses / Sentence / Subject / English subjunctive / Conditional sentence

SHOULD YOU BE PERSUADED - TWO SAMPLES OF DATA-DRIVEN LEARNING MATERIALS Tim Johns INTRODUCTION In recent publications (Johns 1986, 1988) I have described a microcomputer-based approach to

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Source URL: lexically.net

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-31 04:38:21
122Linguistics / Grammar / Syntax / Parts of speech / Verb / Infinitive / Participle / Voice / Perfect / Grammatical tense / English passive voice / Uses of English verb forms

English grammar: Passive voice Form Tense Present simple Present continuous Past simple

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Source URL: www.e-grammar.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-03 04:58:32
123Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar / Parts of speech / Passive voice / English passive voice / Intransitive verb / Auxiliary verb / Verb / Object / Participle / English verbs

Passive in the world’s languages Edward L. Keenan and Matthew S. Dryer 0. Introduction In this chapter we shall examine the characteristic properties of a construction widespread in the world’s languages, the passive

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Source URL: linguistics.buffalo.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-09-14 13:54:19
124Turki / Ethnic origins of people in Canada

http://www.ToLearnEnglish.com − Resources to learn/teach English (courses, games, grammar, daily page...) Nationalities COUNTRY ADJECTIVE

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Source URL: www.tolearnenglish.com

Language: English - Date: 2004-03-14 06:44:16
125Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar / Punctuation / Disputes in English grammar / English grammar / Linguistic typology / Comma / Sentence clause structure / Semicolon / Dependent clause / Relative clause

COMMON GRAMMAR MISTAKES PROBLEM WORDS AFFECT VS. EFFECT Generally, affect is a verb that means “to influence.” Effect is a noun that means “result.” The storm affected a large area.

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Source URL: www.esm.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-04 19:44:12
126Shakespearean histories / John /  King of England / King John / Thou / English language / Grammar / Te Deum Laudamus / Coronation Ode

King John By William Shakespeare Edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine with Michael Poston and Rebecca Niles Folger Shakespeare Library http://www.folgerdigitaltexts.org/?chapter=5&play=Jn

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Source URL: www.folgerdigitaltexts.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-22 14:56:41
127Linguistics / Grammar / Linguistic typology / Scrambling / Syntax / Focus / German grammar

Association with Focus and Linear Order in German Florian Jaeger, Michael Wagner∗ June 17, 2003 Abstract - Whereas languages with relatively fixed constituent order, such as English, mark association with focus primari

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Source URL: semanticsarchive.net

Language: English - Date: 2004-03-22 22:22:53
128Linguistics / Syntax / Cognitive science / Grammar / Parts of speech / Philosophy of language / Semiotics / Clause / Object / Theta role / Subject / Animacy

The processing complexity of English relative clauses Edward Gibson, Hal Tily, Evelina Fedorenko Introduction Sentences that contain non-local dependencies between words have long been known to cause comprehension diffic

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Source URL: tedlab.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-13 10:41:04
129Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar / Parts of speech / English grammar / Imperative mood / Russian grammar / Ukrainian grammar / Exceptional case-marking / Kinderen voor Kinderen / Control / Oromo language

The 22nd Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop 8-9 June 2007 University of Stuttgart 1

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Source URL: www.let.uu.nl

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-16 13:41:51
130Linguistics / Cognitive science / Sociolinguistics / Language acquisition / Multilingualism / Bilingualism / Grammar / Cognition / Priming / Monolingualism / Morphology / English as a second or foreign language

Morphological Processing in Bilingual Speakers of German and English Elisabeth Johanna Otto Royal Holloway, University of London

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Source URL: pure.rhul.ac.uk

Language: English
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