| 21. | For example, the English " which " is also an interrogative word.
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| 22. | When an interrogative pronoun is used, pitch falls at the end of a question.
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| 23. | When a question begins with a verb, the verb is in the interrogative mood.
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| 24. | A notable development is the initial * k? in Proto-Indo-European interrogative words.
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| 25. | As in earlier periods, Modern English normally has subject-verb order in interrogative clauses.
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| 26. | This turns into an interrogative statement leaving in question whether the aged Scott died or survived.
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| 27. | Fischer continued work with the Ecole Sociologique Interrogative and carried out large-scale urban interventions.
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| 28. | In Indo-European, many Latin interrogatives begin qu-, as in quid pro quo.
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| 29. | One of the more conspicuous present surface correspondences is the English Interrogative word : Etymology for details.
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| 30. | The voice intonation is replaced by facial expressions which mark interrogative sentences, imperatives and relative clauses.
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