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The evidence lies . in the fact that the one commonly has the object expressed and the other rarely has the agent expressed . But is this not the proper function of any passive form qua passive ? The other point is the origin of the ...
The evidence lies . in the fact that the one commonly has the object expressed and the other rarely has the agent expressed . But is this not the proper function of any passive form qua passive ? The other point is the origin of the ...
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There is no transitive verb ; ' you beat me ' , with an ' operative ' verb , is expressed by ' I ambeaten by - you ' , the ' by - you ' being in the ' ergative ' case , and ' I see you ' , with an ' affective ' verb , is expressed by ...
There is no transitive verb ; ' you beat me ' , with an ' operative ' verb , is expressed by ' I ambeaten by - you ' , the ' by - you ' being in the ' ergative ' case , and ' I see you ' , with an ' affective ' verb , is expressed by ...
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The author attempts to establish the original meanings of certain legal terms , by combining the previously expressed etymologies with a certain amount of demonstrable recorded meaning and his own personal predilections .
The author attempts to establish the original meanings of certain legal terms , by combining the previously expressed etymologies with a certain amount of demonstrable recorded meaning and his own personal predilections .
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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according American appears associated assume become called cause century cited common Comparative complete conclusion connection consider consonant contains corresponding course definition demonstrative derived dialects discussion distinction element ending English evidence example existence explained expressed fact final forms French frequency German give given Greek Hittite important indicative influence inscriptions instance interesting interpretation Italy language later Latin less linguistic meaning middle nature noun occurs original parallel passage person phoneme plural position possible preceding present primary probably Professor pronoun question reason reference regard relation relative represents result secondary seems seen sense similar sing Society sound speech stem stop Sturtevant suffix suggested theory Tibetan tion Tocharian true University uomo various Venetic verb voiced vowel words