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... object of a sentence are both important , in many cases the object can be omitted while the subject cannot . For example , in relative clauses the relative pronouns as subjects cannot be omitted but relative pronouns as ob- jects are ...
... object of a sentence are both important , in many cases the object can be omitted while the subject cannot . For example , in relative clauses the relative pronouns as subjects cannot be omitted but relative pronouns as ob- jects are ...
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... object , and as a result , they tend to express meaning by explicit logical relations . By comparison , Chinese people have the tradition of combining the subject and the object as a whole ( ^ —— ) , and consequently they tend to ...
... object , and as a result , they tend to express meaning by explicit logical relations . By comparison , Chinese people have the tradition of combining the subject and the object as a whole ( ^ —— ) , and consequently they tend to ...
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... object is secured through special ritual behavior that is in every case protective . And the statement that a wholly beneficial power such as the clan totem or the personal manitu may be nevertheless taboo is quite wrong In three ways ...
... object is secured through special ritual behavior that is in every case protective . And the statement that a wholly beneficial power such as the clan totem or the personal manitu may be nevertheless taboo is quite wrong In three ways ...
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An Introduction | 4 |
Chapter Two Word Meaning and Culture | 14 |
Words and Expressions | 44 |
Autorská práva | |
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