Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... examples here show sentences containing several coordinate main clauses . They are classified in terms of the person of the subject form or implicit subject contained in the constituent clauses . 4.1.1 . FIRST PERSON - FIRST PERSON .
... examples here show sentences containing several coordinate main clauses . They are classified in terms of the person of the subject form or implicit subject contained in the constituent clauses . 4.1.1 . FIRST PERSON - FIRST PERSON .
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... examples , H II 68 and H III 24 , we find two secondary sub- jects next to the primary subject . If we were concerned with the reference only , we could well distinguish between a secondary and tertiary subject here , since in H II 68 ...
... examples , H II 68 and H III 24 , we find two secondary sub- jects next to the primary subject . If we were concerned with the reference only , we could well distinguish between a secondary and tertiary subject here , since in H II 68 ...
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... Examples other than those of the Commentaire are adduced in the preceding chapter and vice versa , without any apparatus to determine which examples belong exclusively to one chapter and which to both ; an index of first lines would ...
... Examples other than those of the Commentaire are adduced in the preceding chapter and vice versa , without any apparatus to determine which examples belong exclusively to one chapter and which to both ; an index of first lines would ...
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