Language, Bände 1-3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... future . Of these three , the devices for the expression of the future - their origin , development , and present use - receive from our grammarians the least satisfactory treatment . The common school grammars of modern English usually ...
... future . Of these three , the devices for the expression of the future - their origin , development , and present use - receive from our grammarians the least satisfactory treatment . The common school grammars of modern English usually ...
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... Future only , or chiefly . Then they are called future in the grammars , as are for instance Lat . erō , vīderō . ' ' In Germanic the Idg . sio - future was lost , nor did this branch as others did , use certain conjunctive forms with ...
... Future only , or chiefly . Then they are called future in the grammars , as are for instance Lat . erō , vīderō . ' ' In Germanic the Idg . sio - future was lost , nor did this branch as others did , use certain conjunctive forms with ...
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... future is this . The grounds upon which the future is usually predicted are desire , hope , intention , resolve , determination , compulsion , necessity , or possibility . Any locutions which express any of these ideas related to the future ...
... future is this . The grounds upon which the future is usually predicted are desire , hope , intention , resolve , determination , compulsion , necessity , or possibility . Any locutions which express any of these ideas related to the future ...
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World Languages | 1 |
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I | 7 |
Abstracts | 13 |
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