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... sentences are certain processes - called grammatical transformations —that relate a sentence to a set of underlying sentence - like structures of a particularly simple form . These simple underlying structures , which do not involve any ...
... sentences are certain processes - called grammatical transformations —that relate a sentence to a set of underlying sentence - like structures of a particularly simple form . These simple underlying structures , which do not involve any ...
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... sentence . The mayor is going to deliver does not fulfill the requirement . ( Some interesting studies of the nature of sentences are listed under Further Readings at the end of this chapter . ) In this chapter we will review the types ...
... sentence . The mayor is going to deliver does not fulfill the requirement . ( Some interesting studies of the nature of sentences are listed under Further Readings at the end of this chapter . ) In this chapter we will review the types ...
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... sentence is formed when the inde- pendent nexuses are joined together without a coordinating word between them . In writing , the two or more nexuses are formed ... Sentence The compound - complex sentence Rhetorically Effective Sentences 93.
... sentence is formed when the inde- pendent nexuses are joined together without a coordinating word between them . In writing , the two or more nexuses are formed ... Sentence The compound - complex sentence Rhetorically Effective Sentences 93.
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