| 11. | English does not have distinct prepositional forms of pronouns.
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| 12. | Thus for prepositional verbs HNPS results in late commitment and favours the speaker.
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| 13. | This is especially important for prepositional and subordinate phrases:
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| 14. | But Fowler knew the preppies were coming : " But the prepositional use of
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| 15. | "In such and such date " is an introductory prepositional phrase.
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| 16. | The caption context results in the prepositional reading, but the style is problematic.
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| 17. | A " prepositional object " is one that is introduced by a preposition.
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| 18. | Some verbs take a prepositional phrase following the verb ( and its direct object ).
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| 19. | Additionally, when HNPS is applied to prepositional verb structures the result favors the speaker.
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| 20. | The usage issue here is prepositional.
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