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In a relative clause with a verb in the past , Gurage has a relative element preceding the verb and the noun following , e.g. Gogot yä - bässa säb ' the man who came ' , lit. ' who came the - man ' . When the verb is imperfect ...
In a relative clause with a verb in the past , Gurage has a relative element preceding the verb and the noun following , e.g. Gogot yä - bässa säb ' the man who came ' , lit. ' who came the - man ' . When the verb is imperfect ...
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Note that in Sidamo the relative clause has no relative element even in the past . ( On the nominal character of the relative clause , see Leslau , Influence $ 28 ; Moreno , Azione del Cuscitico 125. ) 18. THE RELATIVE IMPERFECT IN ...
Note that in Sidamo the relative clause has no relative element even in the past . ( On the nominal character of the relative clause , see Leslau , Influence $ 28 ; Moreno , Azione del Cuscitico 125. ) 18. THE RELATIVE IMPERFECT IN ...
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Harari also makes a distinction between the negative in a main and in a subordinate clause , but in a different way : negation in the main clause is expressed by the negative imperfect , in the subordinate clause by the negative jussive ...
Harari also makes a distinction between the negative in a main and in a subordinate clause , but in a different way : negation in the main clause is expressed by the negative imperfect , in the subordinate clause by the negative jussive ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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