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... refer to the same things at all . In fact , when we attempt to figure out exactly what each it might mean , we find ... refer to several preceding sentences or an entire paragraph . In order to interpret the use of it in this example ...
... refer to the same things at all . In fact , when we attempt to figure out exactly what each it might mean , we find ... refer to several preceding sentences or an entire paragraph . In order to interpret the use of it in this example ...
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... refer to a wide range of emotions , feelings , reactions to people and events as though such things existed somewhere " out there , " and all we have to do is " tune in " psychi- cally to figure out what someone is trying to tell us ...
... refer to a wide range of emotions , feelings , reactions to people and events as though such things existed somewhere " out there , " and all we have to do is " tune in " psychi- cally to figure out what someone is trying to tell us ...
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... refer to ideas , objects , events , or people . marked / unmarked : A feature , whether phonological or syntactic , which is assumed to be present unless otherwise specified is said to be unmarked . Features that are unmarked are the ...
... refer to ideas , objects , events , or people . marked / unmarked : A feature , whether phonological or syntactic , which is assumed to be present unless otherwise specified is said to be unmarked . Features that are unmarked are the ...
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Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fathers' Tongues Julia Penelope No preview available - 1990 |
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