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... relationship between the syntactic functions of NPs and how women are described in PUD . To say that men treat us as the " objects " who " receive " the actions they perform is accurate enough . But to proceed to say that we want to be ...
... relationship between the syntactic functions of NPs and how women are described in PUD . To say that men treat us as the " objects " who " receive " the actions they perform is accurate enough . But to proceed to say that we want to be ...
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... relationship ; had recently noted that the relationship is apparently continuing as it had previously . In the answer , It clearly refers to the relationship , which the questioner didn't mention explic- itly . In fact , the question ...
... relationship ; had recently noted that the relationship is apparently continuing as it had previously . In the answer , It clearly refers to the relationship , which the questioner didn't mention explic- itly . In fact , the question ...
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... relationships between sentence types , e.g. , the passive rule describes the relationship between active and passive sentences ; question rules describe the relationship between declaratives and questions . synonym : Two or more words ...
... relationships between sentence types , e.g. , the passive rule describes the relationship between active and passive sentences ; question rules describe the relationship between declaratives and questions . synonym : Two or more words ...
Contents
The Glamour of Grammar | 1 |
Language Is a Woman | 16 |
self | 19 |
Copyright | |
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