Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... pronoun , homo disappeared from general use in all except French . The present study , in supplementing the limited discussion of grammarians , ' briefly reviews the history and the use of this pronoun in Italian and deals mainly with ...
... pronoun , homo disappeared from general use in all except French . The present study , in supplementing the limited discussion of grammarians , ' briefly reviews the history and the use of this pronoun in Italian and deals mainly with ...
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... pronoun can be the subject of an adverbial clause , but neither the Latin original nor the variant readings lend any support to the view that se can be a demonstrative pronoun in a context where it is not the antecedent of a relative ...
... pronoun can be the subject of an adverbial clause , but neither the Latin original nor the variant readings lend any support to the view that se can be a demonstrative pronoun in a context where it is not the antecedent of a relative ...
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... pronoun cannot stand first in a sentence unless it is the antecedent . Internally , however , the oblique cases of the demonstrative pronoun in all genders are used freely , e.g. , Hom . II . 18.15 An dæra was Sibylla ' One of these ...
... pronoun cannot stand first in a sentence unless it is the antecedent . Internally , however , the oblique cases of the demonstrative pronoun in all genders are used freely , e.g. , Hom . II . 18.15 An dæra was Sibylla ' One of these ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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