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Maple Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

ideally

The rule that terms should be productive of derivations poses the need to bear in mind, for example, that whatever rendering we might choose for a term such as ”qing re”, in this text rendered as “clear heat,” we ideally need adjectival and noun forms.



Question 1)

What’s the main structure of the above sententence?

My take is:

The rule poses the need (to bear in mind) that whatever rendering we might choose (for a term……..), we ideally need adjectival and noun forms.









  

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>we ideally need adjectival and noun forms it would be best to have/use adjectival and noun forms

  • >we ideally need adjectival and noun forms it would be best to have/use adjectival and noun forms
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>we ideally need adjectival and noun forms

it would be best to have/use adjectival and noun forms

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