"France is noun phrase", where the only nouns in noun phrase are "the capital" and "Paris", and its head is one of those two?
Does an inverse genitive or possessive case exist?
"France is noun phrase", where the only nouns in noun phrase are "the capital" and "Paris", and its head is one of those two?
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Interpretation of the Legend
(inscriptions on the Kushan Kingdom coins / надписи на монетах Кушанского царства)
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Spanish query
I would be most grateful if anyone could help me out with a Spanish idiom, an expression appearing in a discussion of torture from the late 18th…
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A very strange Etruscan inscription
Chiusi is a small town in Italy (province of Siena, Tuscany). And once it was one of the most powerful centers of the Etruscan League of 12 cities.…
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Interpretation of the Legend
(inscriptions on the Kushan Kingdom coins / надписи на монетах Кушанского царства)
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Spanish query
I would be most grateful if anyone could help me out with a Spanish idiom, an expression appearing in a discussion of torture from the late 18th…
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A very strange Etruscan inscription
Chiusi is a small town in Italy (province of Siena, Tuscany). And once it was one of the most powerful centers of the Etruscan League of 12 cities.…