Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... discussion the author shows great familiarity with the subtler nuances of modern French , and often makes valuable and perceptive remarks on individual points : cf. the discussion ( 82 ff .; 198 ) of the ' displaced ' use of certain ...
... discussion the author shows great familiarity with the subtler nuances of modern French , and often makes valuable and perceptive remarks on individual points : cf. the discussion ( 82 ff .; 198 ) of the ' displaced ' use of certain ...
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... discussion , they will therefore be referred to as gerunds or participles , depending upon their function . By the affixation of pronominal or possessive suffixes ( e.g. ŋènè - n - d′i , 2d sing . aor . , ' you go , walk ' with ...
... discussion , they will therefore be referred to as gerunds or participles , depending upon their function . By the affixation of pronominal or possessive suffixes ( e.g. ŋènè - n - d′i , 2d sing . aor . , ' you go , walk ' with ...
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... discussion of meaning and ' intention ' . We are told ( 41 ) that ' verbs must be considered both in their form and in their function , function being the more important ' . But apparently Ružić thinks that ' function ' is synonymous ...
... discussion of meaning and ' intention ' . We are told ( 41 ) that ' verbs must be considered both in their form and in their function , function being the more important ' . But apparently Ružić thinks that ' function ' is synonymous ...
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kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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