Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... imparfait is used to describe such notions , to describe ' essences ' in the past ; that is a statistical fact which has cast its shadow on the other uses of the imparfait . This attribution of an essential trait to the subject of the ...
... imparfait is used to describe such notions , to describe ' essences ' in the past ; that is a statistical fact which has cast its shadow on the other uses of the imparfait . This attribution of an essential trait to the subject of the ...
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... imparfait and the conditionnel , and perhaps provides a good alternative to the theory according to which the conditionnel is split into two homonymous series , one a tense and the other a mood . The theory that the forms in -rais have ...
... imparfait and the conditionnel , and perhaps provides a good alternative to the theory according to which the conditionnel is split into two homonymous series , one a tense and the other a mood . The theory that the forms in -rais have ...
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... imparfait which presents the division of the verbal image into two parts , whereas the image presented by the passé simple is in- divisible . And now we know why Guillaume wanted to ' call the present into the past ' . It was in order ...
... imparfait which presents the division of the verbal image into two parts , whereas the image presented by the passé simple is in- divisible . And now we know why Guillaume wanted to ' call the present into the past ' . It was in order ...
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