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animate object X 1170 1171.1 : -na ? t- , 1171.2 : -a ? t- , direct object X 1172 : -ci ? t- , causative ; causative imperative singular X 1173 : -ci ? - , passive causative X 1174 : -mal- , 1174.1 : -nal- , 1174.2 : -al- , comitative ...
animate object X 1170 1171.1 : -na ? t- , 1171.2 : -a ? t- , direct object X 1172 : -ci ? t- , causative ; causative imperative singular X 1173 : -ci ? - , passive causative X 1174 : -mal- , 1174.1 : -nal- , 1174.2 : -al- , comitative ...
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In H II 53 and H VI 175 , a second - person implicit subject stands in the absolute and the object in the obviative . We are dealing here with imperatives in the predicate , with objects that are semantically direct and animate . IV .
In H II 53 and H VI 175 , a second - person implicit subject stands in the absolute and the object in the obviative . We are dealing here with imperatives in the predicate , with objects that are semantically direct and animate . IV .
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I. The most clearly contrastive case is that shown in examples A VI 5 , A X 59 , A X 71 , C VI 369 , where the nonthird - person implicit subject ( that is , the predicate ) is in the absolute , one of the two objects is likewise in the ...
I. The most clearly contrastive case is that shown in examples A VI 5 , A X 59 , A X 71 , C VI 369 , where the nonthird - person implicit subject ( that is , the predicate ) is in the absolute , one of the two objects is likewise in the ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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