Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... active or passive in any conjugated form , while the following verbs are normally in the active indicative , sometimes in construct with preverb and pronouns . The last verb ( s ) in this construction could also be described as a ...
... active or passive in any conjugated form , while the following verbs are normally in the active indicative , sometimes in construct with preverb and pronouns . The last verb ( s ) in this construction could also be described as a ...
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... active indicative of blaq , mblaq , liqan ' good , do well ' mlahan active indicative of lahan ' protect ' niux nha ? si liqi mqasuu hial la " They divided the land well ' 1 si preverb 2 3 4 liqi first passive negatable indicative of ...
... active indicative of blaq , mblaq , liqan ' good , do well ' mlahan active indicative of lahan ' protect ' niux nha ? si liqi mqasuu hial la " They divided the land well ' 1 si preverb 2 3 4 liqi first passive negatable indicative of ...
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... active , as rhutós ' flowing ' , or passive , as graptós ' written ' ( sometimes with the added idea of possibility , as horatós ' to be seen , visible ' ) . 18 The Latin formation in -tus is regularly a true past passive participle ...
... active , as rhutós ' flowing ' , or passive , as graptós ' written ' ( sometimes with the added idea of possibility , as horatós ' to be seen , visible ' ) . 18 The Latin formation in -tus is regularly a true past passive participle ...
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