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The newer form was convenient because it could be added to vowel stems without hiatus , and in its special meaning ... The semantic relations thus supplied , in comparison with the s - aorist forms ( active and middle ) , the second ...
The newer form was convenient because it could be added to vowel stems without hiatus , and in its special meaning ... The semantic relations thus supplied , in comparison with the s - aorist forms ( active and middle ) , the second ...
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opinion that all middle r - forms were ultimately derived from a single form , the ( probably impersonal ) volitive 3. sing . in -r , the form found , e.g. , in Osc . sakrafir ' let there be consecration ' , Umbr . ier ' itum sit ' ...
opinion that all middle r - forms were ultimately derived from a single form , the ( probably impersonal ) volitive 3. sing . in -r , the form found , e.g. , in Osc . sakrafir ' let there be consecration ' , Umbr . ier ' itum sit ' ...
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In any case , these possible objections to accepting the influence of homonymy in the choice of English pronominal forms seem to be outweighed by the striking historical evidence of Old and Middle English dialects .
In any case , these possible objections to accepting the influence of homonymy in the choice of English pronominal forms seem to be outweighed by the striking historical evidence of Old and Middle English dialects .
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