Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... temporal cum is immediately followed by an ablative which precedes the verb . If language ( in general ) is both to be taken in the word order given and not to mislead ( and therefore interrupt understanding and confuse ) , ambiguities ...
... temporal cum is immediately followed by an ablative which precedes the verb . If language ( in general ) is both to be taken in the word order given and not to mislead ( and therefore interrupt understanding and confuse ) , ambiguities ...
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... temporal cum is sometimes elided , especially in thesis . It seems that the preposition and its ablative form a single unit like a word . This may well have solved matters for the listener , but , if the spelling difference was not ...
... temporal cum is sometimes elided , especially in thesis . It seems that the preposition and its ablative form a single unit like a word . This may well have solved matters for the listener , but , if the spelling difference was not ...
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... temporal cum . As mentioned above , the use of prepositional cum phrases in close connection with the verb is a complicating factor in the difference in position preferred by cum prepositional and cum temporal ( see further [ 2c ] in ...
... temporal cum . As mentioned above , the use of prepositional cum phrases in close connection with the verb is a complicating factor in the difference in position preferred by cum prepositional and cum temporal ( see further [ 2c ] in ...
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