Language, Bände 1-5;Band 7George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1931 |
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... passive type misereor , laetor , meditor , reor , the personal construction tending to be preferred ; cf. note 19. In the latest period of the language , however , when the r - passive was on the point of disappearing , imper- sonalia ...
... passive type misereor , laetor , meditor , reor , the personal construction tending to be preferred ; cf. note 19. In the latest period of the language , however , when the r - passive was on the point of disappearing , imper- sonalia ...
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... passive categories : one has the choice of saying πapaσkevάšeiv ἑαυτῷ , γυμνάζειν ἑαυτόν , se exercere , se lavare or παρασκευάζεσθαι , Yvμvášeobαι , exerceri , lavari . The close connection of the medio - passive with the reflexive ...
... passive categories : one has the choice of saying πapaσkevάšeiv ἑαυτῷ , γυμνάζειν ἑαυτόν , se exercere , se lavare or παρασκευάζεσθαι , Yvμvášeobαι , exerceri , lavari . The close connection of the medio - passive with the reflexive ...
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... passive shows a bewildering array of equivalent forms , but these are composed of relatively few formative elements . Aside from a few personal and modal endings , most of which appear in the active voice also , there are the medio - ...
... passive shows a bewildering array of equivalent forms , but these are composed of relatively few formative elements . Aside from a few personal and modal endings , most of which appear in the active voice also , there are the medio - ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
Grays Interpretation of the IE Personal | 42 |
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