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In Romanis multitudo sua auxit animum , the reflexive is due to an implied cum multitudinem suam respicerent ( 156 ) ; it would be simpler to equate the sentence with Romani multitudine sua animum auctum habuerunt or , more naturally ...
In Romanis multitudo sua auxit animum , the reflexive is due to an implied cum multitudinem suam respicerent ( 156 ) ; it would be simpler to equate the sentence with Romani multitudine sua animum auctum habuerunt or , more naturally ...
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... especially the distinction between the first plural and other forms ( 125 ) ; the reflexive ( 155-8 ) , especially some particularly striking illustrations of the statement ( 157 ) that the reflexive need not refer to the subject ...
... especially the distinction between the first plural and other forms ( 125 ) ; the reflexive ( 155-8 ) , especially some particularly striking illustrations of the statement ( 157 ) that the reflexive need not refer to the subject ...
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( mo- ) reflexive pronouns ... your- The singular reflexive pronouns are no- ' I ... The plural equivalents may be translated as either reflexive or reciprocal pronouns . to- ' we ... ourselves ' or ' we ... each other ' , nemo- ' you ...
( mo- ) reflexive pronouns ... your- The singular reflexive pronouns are no- ' I ... The plural equivalents may be translated as either reflexive or reciprocal pronouns . to- ' we ... ourselves ' or ' we ... each other ' , nemo- ' you ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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