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But it isat the very leastforced, for it sets up an unnatural and ungrammatical parallel between the verb "induced" and the preposition "under". "First, 'a fair warning should be given to the world in language that the common world will understand, of what the law intends to do if a certain line is passed.
Place it before "was" to make the two verb phrases parallel: "either was trying … or has not gotten".
The dialectal individuality of Greek is very clearly marked in the organization of the verb, which is without parallel except for an approximation in Indo-Iranian.
Moreover, the allographs detected by Pozdniakov are given different readings by Fedorova, so that, for example, otherwise parallel texts repeatedly substitute the purported verb ma'u "take" for the purported noun tonga "a kind of yam".
Can the hallmarks be parallel, all start with noun or verb? 7. p. 9 Eq. 4. How is alpha calculated? 8. Eq. 5 need i = 1 underneath the summation 9. p. 14.
In (8b) it is clear that the doubled copula results from the mechanism of pseudoclefting, parallel to constructions in which the main verb is not is.
The fact that the possessive agreement suffixes on nouns and the transitive agreement suffixes on verbs in a number of instances have similar or identical shapes has even resulted in the theory that Greenlandic has a distinction between transitive and intransitive nouns, parallel to the same distinction in the verbs.
The main change in the measure involved a single verb, so that what had been parallel condemnations of suicide bombings by Palestinians and extrajudicial killings by Israelis were weighted differently.
Three verbs in a row constitute a fork, which means we apply the first verb to the given input, as well as the last verb (possibly in parallel), then apply the middle verb to the two results: fork f,g,h) (y) = g(f y),h y)).
"Parallel construction" means to structure phrases the same way: if one headline begins with a verb, all headlines should begin with a verb.
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