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LEARN SWEDISH GRAMMAR AND SENTENCE PATTERN: SELF-STUDY GUIDE BOOK FOR EVERYONE (2020 12)

LEARN SWEDISH GRAMMAR AND SENTENCE PATTERN: SELF-STUDY GUIDE BOOK FOR EVERYONE (2020 12)

Mark Nino de Asis
Grammar Crammer: How to Write Perfect Sentences (Study Smart Series)

Grammar Crammer: How to Write Perfect Sentences (Study Smart Series)

Judi Kesselman-Turkel
Sentencing Matters (Studies in Crime and Public Policy)

Sentencing Matters (Studies in Crime and Public Policy)

Michael Tonry
Shakespearean Sentences: A Study in Style and Syntax

Shakespearean Sentences: A Study in Style and Syntax

John Porter Houston
The Acquisition of Complex Sentences (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 105)

The Acquisition of Complex Sentences (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 105)

Holger Diessel
Mitigation and Aggravation at Sentencing (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)

Mitigation and Aggravation at Sentencing (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)

Julian V. Roberts
Focus on PTE Vocabulary: 1970 Most Frequent Words in Real PTE Exams All Vocabulary You Need to Pass the PTE Exam Learning Through Real PTE Exam Sentences Self-study vocabulary book

Focus on PTE Vocabulary: 1970 Most Frequent Words in Real PTE Exams All Vocabulary You Need to Pass the PTE Exam Learning Through Real PTE Exam Sentences Self-study vocabulary book

Nadia Golboo
Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication: A Self-Study Course and Reference

Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication: A Self-Study Course and Reference

Taeko Kamiya
The Communicative Perspective in the Sentence: A study of Latin word order

The Communicative Perspective in the Sentence: A study of Latin word order

Dirk G.J. Panhuis
Syntactic Theory in the High Middle Ages: Modistic Models of Sentence Structure (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 39) (Volume 0)

Syntactic Theory in the High Middle Ages: Modistic Models of Sentence Structure (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, Series Number 39) (Volume 0)

Michael A. Covington
Explicit and Implicit Prosody in Sentence Processing: Studies in Honor of Janet Dean Fodor (Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 46)

Explicit and Implicit Prosody in Sentence Processing: Studies in Honor of Janet Dean Fodor (Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 46)

Lyn Frazier
The Framework of Judicial Sentencing: A Study in Legal Decision Making (Cambridge Studies in Criminology)

The Framework of Judicial Sentencing: A Study in Legal Decision Making (Cambridge Studies in Criminology)

Austin Lovegrove
Planning English Sentences (Studies in Natural Language Processing)

Planning English Sentences (Studies in Natural Language Processing)

Douglas E. Appelt
Race and Sentencing: A Study in the Crown Court

Race and Sentencing: A Study in the Crown Court

Roger Hood
HARRY POTTER and the SUPER SENTENCE: A Study of the Sentencecraft of J. K. Rowling (SENTENCE COMPOSING SERIES)

HARRY POTTER and the SUPER SENTENCE: A Study of the Sentencecraft of J. K. Rowling (SENTENCE COMPOSING SERIES)

Don and Jenny Killgallon
Automaton Theories of Human Sentence Comprehension (Studies in Computational Linguistics)

Automaton Theories of Human Sentence Comprehension (Studies in Computational Linguistics)

John T. Hale
Sentencing Multiple Crimes (Studies in Penal Theory and Philosophy)

Sentencing Multiple Crimes (Studies in Penal Theory and Philosophy)

Jesper Ryberg
On Sentence Interpretation (Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics Book 22)

On Sentence Interpretation (Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics Book 22)

Lyn Frazier
The Logical Status of ‘God’: The Function of Theological Sentences (New Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)

The Logical Status of ‘God’: The Function of Theological Sentences (New Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)

Michael Durrant
Historical English syntax: A statistical corpus based study on the organisation of early modern English sentences (LINCOM studies in Germanic linguistics)

Historical English syntax: A statistical corpus based study on the organisation of early modern English sentences (LINCOM studies in Germanic linguistics)

Javier Perez-Guerra