Making Sense of GrammarPearson Longman, 2004 - 399 σελίδες
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... nature of predication adjuncts to modify the meaning of the verb , they tend to stay close to the verb . Their most natural position is at the end of a clause , specifying the verb meaning in some way . She readily loaned me the money ...
... nature of predication adjuncts to modify the meaning of the verb , they tend to stay close to the verb . Their most natural position is at the end of a clause , specifying the verb meaning in some way . She readily loaned me the money ...
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... natural feature of language development at this age . It is not to be confused with stammering , even though the hesitancy is sometimes quite marked and persistent . Normal nonfluency is a phenomenon which appears in all children , as ...
... natural feature of language development at this age . It is not to be confused with stammering , even though the hesitancy is sometimes quite marked and persistent . Normal nonfluency is a phenomenon which appears in all children , as ...
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David Crystal. It is in the nature of communication to be informative . Correspondingly , it is natural for a sentence , which is the main way in which we make sense ( p.8 ) , to contain new information . But not everything in a sentence ...
David Crystal. It is in the nature of communication to be informative . Correspondingly , it is natural for a sentence , which is the main way in which we make sense ( p.8 ) , to contain new information . But not everything in a sentence ...
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