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In citing examples , the following additional symbols will be used as part of the morphological index formulae : S , primary subject , S2 secondary subject , || boundary of coordinate main clause , < > boundary of dependent clause ...
In citing examples , the following additional symbols will be used as part of the morphological index formulae : S , primary subject , S2 secondary subject , || boundary of coordinate main clause , < > boundary of dependent clause ...
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In the last two examples , H II 68 and H III 24 , we find two secondary subjects next to the primary subject . If we were concerned with the reference only , we could well distinguish between a secondary and tertiary subject here ...
In the last two examples , H II 68 and H III 24 , we find two secondary subjects next to the primary subject . If we were concerned with the reference only , we could well distinguish between a secondary and tertiary subject here ...
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For instance , in examples H III 166 , H VI 16 , and C IV 109 we interpolate an object with animate referent ; in H IV 24 , C V 60 , C V 155 , C II 140 , C VI 346 , and C II 153 we interpolate a third - person implicit subject with ...
For instance , in examples H III 166 , H VI 16 , and C IV 109 we interpolate an object with animate referent ; in H IV 24 , C V 60 , C V 155 , C II 140 , C VI 346 , and C II 153 we interpolate a third - person implicit subject with ...
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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