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7 the possessive meaning , and that the older uses , the objective genitive and the genitive of description , for example ... In the materials examined for this study , 7a the inflected genitives of nouns were distributed as follows ...
7 the possessive meaning , and that the older uses , the objective genitive and the genitive of description , for example ... In the materials examined for this study , 7a the inflected genitives of nouns were distributed as follows ...
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whelmingly the use of the uninflected noun form rather than the genitive ; with pronouns , approximately half the instances appeared with the genitive form and half with the dative - accusative form . II Two brief quotations will serve ...
whelmingly the use of the uninflected noun form rather than the genitive ; with pronouns , approximately half the instances appeared with the genitive form and half with the dative - accusative form . II Two brief quotations will serve ...
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Of the 1443 instances of pronouns in these constructions , 97 % were the inflected genitive forms and but 3 % the pronoun with of . In the pronouns , therefore , the genitive forms appear to have successfully resisted the pull of the ...
Of the 1443 instances of pronouns in these constructions , 97 % were the inflected genitive forms and but 3 % the pronoun with of . In the pronouns , therefore , the genitive forms appear to have successfully resisted the pull of the ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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