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TEMPORAL OPPOSITIONS : 1. future : present - past ( any form ) 2. present : past ( any form ) Each of the four oppositions is established by means of what Ruipérez calls the basic notion : a linguistic meaning in relation to which the ...
TEMPORAL OPPOSITIONS : 1. future : present - past ( any form ) 2. present : past ( any form ) Each of the four oppositions is established by means of what Ruipérez calls the basic notion : a linguistic meaning in relation to which the ...
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That the present applications are to Greek is certainly not fortuitous : Ruipérez ' study of ancient Greek was preceded , rather recently , by Hansjakob Seiler's fine study of modern Greek , L'aspect et le temps dans le verbe néo - grec ...
That the present applications are to Greek is certainly not fortuitous : Ruipérez ' study of ancient Greek was preceded , rather recently , by Hansjakob Seiler's fine study of modern Greek , L'aspect et le temps dans le verbe néo - grec ...
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But here it may have been held by analogy , in uzrjú by the i - present , uzrišь etc. , which requires a palatal stem final ... The je - character of the OCS bre - presents has been set forth by me in a paper read at the meeting of the ...
But here it may have been held by analogy , in uzrjú by the i - present , uzrišь etc. , which requires a palatal stem final ... The je - character of the OCS bre - presents has been set forth by me in a paper read at the meeting of the ...
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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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