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Both phenomena that are potentially judged to be different from one another can be expressed jointly by the same constituent: The teacher couldn't distinguish the twins. Such constituents are assigned the FE Phenomena. They are always plural, as in the above example, or involve conjunction: The teacher couldn't distinguish Pat and Kim.
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<def-root>Both phenomena that are potentially judged to be different from one another can be expressed jointly by the same constituent: <ex>The teacher couldn't <t>distinguish</t> <fex name="Phenomena">the twins</fex>.</ex> Such constituents are assigned the FE <fen>Phenomena</fen>. They are always plural, as in the above example, or involve conjunction: <ex>The teacher couldn't <t>distinguish</t> <fex name="Phenomena">Pat and Kim</fex>. </ex></def-root> Both phenomena that are potentially judged to be different from one another can be expressed jointly by the same constituent: The teacher couldn't distinguish the twins. Such constituents are assigned the FE Phenomena. They are always plural, as in the above example, or involve conjunction: The teacher couldn't distinguish Pat and Kim.
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