Subject (grammar)
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- Noun Inflection and Pronouns
- 13 Rules of Subject Verb Agreement
- The Evolution of Case Grammar
- Syntax Corrected
- Topic and Topic-Comment Structures in First Language Acquisition of Mandarin Chinese
- What Do We Really Know About Nominal Classification Systems? Gunter Senft Max Planck Insl;Rule for Psycholinguistics, ""~Megen
- Anthropocentrism, Egocentrism and the Notion of Animacy Hierarchy Sandrine Sorlin, Laure Gardelle
- Person, Animacy and Null Subjects
- The Complete Sentence
- Sentence Patterns II: Locating Objects and Complements
- Case Grammar and Its Application in English Vocabulary Teaching
- Modeling Verbal Inflection for English to German
- On Subjects and Pseudo-Subjects
- Subjects and Objects Explanation
- Subjects and Objects.Pdf
- Negation and Being Daniel Dahlstrom
- Latin Conjugations and Declensions
- 1. Tense 2. Aspect 3. Mood 4. Voice Tense Tense Is the Grammatical Term That Refers to the Time When the Action of the Verb Occurs: Past, Present, Future