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The sentence ( 4 ) which speaks of ' sending to me ' must necessarily contain20 a reference to the third person ' he ' ; it can only be found in the -n of either the first or the second word . The close parallelism which exists between ...
The sentence ( 4 ) which speaks of ' sending to me ' must necessarily contain20 a reference to the third person ' he ' ; it can only be found in the -n of either the first or the second word . The close parallelism which exists between ...
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The suffixes in this sentence are -(h)ire 'they', which supplies the subject of both verbs in either meaning, and -gajq, 'but', te-zi is a conjunction meaning 'but, on the other hand' ; -nq shows that the statement is made on the basis ...
The suffixes in this sentence are -(h)ire 'they', which supplies the subject of both verbs in either meaning, and -gajq, 'but', te-zi is a conjunction meaning 'but, on the other hand' ; -nq shows that the statement is made on the basis ...
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In her texts, Dr. Haas tells us, she marks phrase-finals not at the end of a sentence with commas, and the sentence-finals with periods; these marks, and a knowledge of the melodies phonetically inherent in certain forms and ...
In her texts, Dr. Haas tells us, she marks phrase-finals not at the end of a sentence with commas, and the sentence-finals with periods; these marks, and a knowledge of the melodies phonetically inherent in certain forms and ...
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The Enclitic Emphasizing Pronoun of the Third | 12 |
SerboCroatian Accents and Quantities | 29 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
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