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This would be an unusual analysis , since the forms in III appear after verb stems , and the constructions in ... Moreover , if ' an- is to be separated out as some kind of stem , we should find it also in the ' O ' form ' ana : ' I ' .
This would be an unusual analysis , since the forms in III appear after verb stems , and the constructions in ... Moreover , if ' an- is to be separated out as some kind of stem , we should find it also in the ' O ' form ' ana : ' I ' .
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But at least two verbs have differentiated infinitive forms : hê ( stem form het ) ' to have ' and wees ( stem form is ) ' to be ' . For the sake of completeness it would have been desirable to identify , on the same syntactic basis ...
But at least two verbs have differentiated infinitive forms : hê ( stem form het ) ' to have ' and wees ( stem form is ) ' to be ' . For the sake of completeness it would have been desirable to identify , on the same syntactic basis ...
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In both of these types there is a much more even choice between primary and secondary forms in noun clauses . ... restrictive adjective clause contains a number of separate clause types , many of which regularly have the compound form .
In both of these types there is a much more even choice between primary and secondary forms in noun clauses . ... restrictive adjective clause contains a number of separate clause types , many of which regularly have the compound form .
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