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To be sure , this fails to take account of the nominal uses . But Paper's refusal to recognize in Elamite a class of verbs that are semantically intransitive , or his reluctance to allow more than ' a seemingly " passival " character of ...
To be sure , this fails to take account of the nominal uses . But Paper's refusal to recognize in Elamite a class of verbs that are semantically intransitive , or his reluctance to allow more than ' a seemingly " passival " character of ...
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The subjective again protrudes ( sic ) , as ( 157 ) ' The imperative cannot have originated in a nominal form , because it is exclusively verbal in character . It is almost certainly of an interjectional origin ...
The subjective again protrudes ( sic ) , as ( 157 ) ' The imperative cannot have originated in a nominal form , because it is exclusively verbal in character . It is almost certainly of an interjectional origin ...
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As he himself points out , the relative forms are nominal in character ; examples of their independent use are given by Gardiner . The Akkadian and Arabic subjunctives are briefly treated ( following Driver , as frequently ) .
As he himself points out , the relative forms are nominal in character ; examples of their independent use are given by Gardiner . The Akkadian and Arabic subjunctives are briefly treated ( following Driver , as frequently ) .
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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