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Hi Cool Breeze
I thought that might be what you were getting at.
I think it is a mistake to equate complexity solely with the degree of inflectional morphology of a language.
I have never studied Finnish, but I would be willing to bet
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Hello Pucca
I just want to say that: The risk of being homosexual is higher if the child is brought up in a 'special' family because of psychological factors. Of course there are many other factors (kooyeen did indicate) like genes and
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The problem with "accounting for the ungrammaticality" of a sentence is that its ungrammaticality lies in the structure that a person imposes on it, not in the string of words themselves. How the structure deviates depends not only on the
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a. I don't know what they're getting at with this one. It should be because of his poetry . Or maybe booed by his students of poetry , which is some kind of word order problem, but check your textbook for the specifics. Maybe someone else can
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Hello everyone, I need urgent help with the following exercise: "Account for the ungrammaticality of the following sentences. Refer to the specific describtive apparatus (rules, principles, constrains, etc.)" a. *The writer was booed of poetry by
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Hello, Civic. Please do not post direct links to downloads. If your exam is tomorrow and you have 'no idea' how to answer, then you are really in trouble. Did you Google the terms that I suggested and try to learn about their meanings?
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Hi Mister Micawber:
The is not a homework~ Cause i got a exam tomo, so i try to review the past exam paper~ and this is one of the question for my example paper~ but i have no idea how to ask this question~ Many thanks!
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This looks a lot like homework to me, Civic. Why don't you Google some of these terms?-- inflection, adverb, affix, compound noun .
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Consider the following passage an answer the questions that follow:
Whether we eat at his place or mine, Ryan usually prepares the meal. Tonight I'd volunteered. I cook well, but not instinctively. I need recipes. Arriving home at six, I spent
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