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178 and 225 ) ; but in Latin turpe est mentiri there is nothing to correspond with French il , and the infinitive is certainly , it seems to me , the subject and not the ' complément d'objet ' , despite ET.26 The circumstance that Latin ...
178 and 225 ) ; but in Latin turpe est mentiri there is nothing to correspond with French il , and the infinitive is certainly , it seems to me , the subject and not the ' complément d'objet ' , despite ET.26 The circumstance that Latin ...
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Consider that the twelve most frequent futures in Homer are es ( s ) o' be ' , which has no corresponding aorist , ereo- ' say ... In one case ( teles [ s ] a- ) the normal aorist is an 8 - aorist , but does not correspond to the future ...
Consider that the twelve most frequent futures in Homer are es ( s ) o' be ' , which has no corresponding aorist , ereo- ' say ... In one case ( teles [ s ] a- ) the normal aorist is an 8 - aorist , but does not correspond to the future ...
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But against this hypothesis is the fact that the Latin suffix -ita- corresponds to the Gmc . abstract suffix * -ipo- ( cf. Goth . weitwod - ipa ' witness ' , garaiht - iba ' righteousness ' ) . If hūmānitas had been the model ...
But against this hypothesis is the fact that the Latin suffix -ita- corresponds to the Gmc . abstract suffix * -ipo- ( cf. Goth . weitwod - ipa ' witness ' , garaiht - iba ' righteousness ' ) . If hūmānitas had been the model ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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