Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... explained as showing volitive , optative , or potential force . For the subjunctive in indirect questions ET give two conflicting , or at least overlapping , explanations : ( 1 ) it is due to subordination , and ( 2 ) it spread from ...
... explained as showing volitive , optative , or potential force . For the subjunctive in indirect questions ET give two conflicting , or at least overlapping , explanations : ( 1 ) it is due to subordination , and ( 2 ) it spread from ...
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... explained by some of Blanken's informants as a North African Arabic loanword ; Blanken presents this hypothesis with reservations , but this is in fact the case . For skorina ' crust ' Blanken finds dialect words κopιá , Kopéα in the ...
... explained by some of Blanken's informants as a North African Arabic loanword ; Blanken presents this hypothesis with reservations , but this is in fact the case . For skorina ' crust ' Blanken finds dialect words κopιá , Kopéα in the ...
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... explained as inverted syntactical constructions , the second part being always an imperative or a 1st person singular present . In his Deutsche Grammatik Jakob Grimm explained Zeitvertreib as an imperative , holding that there was no ...
... explained as inverted syntactical constructions , the second part being always an imperative or a 1st person singular present . In his Deutsche Grammatik Jakob Grimm explained Zeitvertreib as an imperative , holding that there was no ...
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