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We decided to use extended POS tags due to grammatical concerns, as different types of the same part of speech can have different grammatical properties.

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(This is of course a grammatical proposition concerning the words 'complex', 'part' and 'compose'.) To say that a red circle is composed of redness and circularity, or is a complex with these component parts, is a misuse of these words and is misleading.

His commentary (actually two are preserved for several books) was a concise gloss, offering to his audiences a witty and critical selection of lexical and grammatical insights concerning the "plain" meaning of the text; this is the mode of interpretation that he expressly endorses.

A critical feature of all natural languages, however, is that many grammatical rules concern the dependency relation between non-neighbouring words or elements in a sentence i.e. between an auxiliary and verb inflection as in is singing.

For example, many CSR applicants are often rejected at recruitment because the business managers worry about the narrow concerns of grammatical mistakes and accents, citing that they 'sound too Filipino', 'they don't have the right accent' or that 'they make too many grammar mistakes'.

These sections are followed by a discussion of the most important observations concerning lexical and grammatical aspect, including the famous imperfective paradox.

As for the well-formedness of the reading of 74 and the first reading of 77, note that, as far as the de-part is concerned, it is grammatical in both 74 and 77.

The SI symbols for the metric units are intended to be identical, regardless of the language used but unit names are ordinary nouns and use the character set and follow the grammatical rules of the language concerned.

Unit names are ordinary nouns and although they use the character set and follow the grammatical rules of the language concerned for example "", "", each unit has a symbol that is independent of language, for example "km" for "kilometre", "V" for "volts" etc.

In Meisterernst (2016b), it has been argued that the aspectual distinctions expressed by the reconstructed verbal morphology rather concern the lexical than the grammatical aspect.

The paragraph describing the different dsRBPS, referring to Figure 1 has been edited for clarity and some grammatical errors were corrected, to address the concern of reviewer #2.

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