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The first- and second - person pronouns are inflected for two cases , dependent or accusative and indirect or dative ; the other pronouns are inflected for both gender and case . We are told ( 26 ) that ' pronouns are distinguished from ...
The first- and second - person pronouns are inflected for two cases , dependent or accusative and indirect or dative ; the other pronouns are inflected for both gender and case . We are told ( 26 ) that ' pronouns are distinguished from ...
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This class , which may be termed ' bound subject pronouns ' , is commutable with one of the two largest classes in the language ; that class may be termed ' substantives ' , the other ' verbs ' . Between substantives and verbs there may ...
This class , which may be termed ' bound subject pronouns ' , is commutable with one of the two largest classes in the language ; that class may be termed ' substantives ' , the other ' verbs ' . Between substantives and verbs there may ...
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Bound subject pronoun → ← ( bound object pronoun plus noun → ← transitive verb stem ) / sentence : = The noun ... The plural equivalents may be translated as either reflexive or reciprocal pronouns . to- ' we ... ourselves ' or ' we ...
Bound subject pronoun → ← ( bound object pronoun plus noun → ← transitive verb stem ) / sentence : = The noun ... The plural equivalents may be translated as either reflexive or reciprocal pronouns . to- ' we ... ourselves ' or ' we ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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