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The reason is , I believe , that the future rather than the present indicative was often used in a gnomic sense : early Latin freely interchanged the future indicative and present subjunctive in primary sequence , but in secondary ...
The reason is , I believe , that the future rather than the present indicative was often used in a gnomic sense : early Latin freely interchanged the future indicative and present subjunctive in primary sequence , but in secondary ...
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In fact , the approximate frequencies in Homer are : future indicative alone , over 1000 ( probably over 2000 ) ; future indicative with ke or an , about 20 ; subjunctive alone , 1 without ou , 6 with ou ; subjunctive with ke or án ...
In fact , the approximate frequencies in Homer are : future indicative alone , over 1000 ( probably over 2000 ) ; future indicative with ke or an , about 20 ; subjunctive alone , 1 without ou , 6 with ou ; subjunctive with ke or án ...
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She believes that the earliest protosubjunctive ( future ) was the imperfective or ' iterative - durative ' subjunctive ; that the need for a ' punctual ' future was filled by making an analogous form from the 8 - aorist , which is the ...
She believes that the earliest protosubjunctive ( future ) was the imperfective or ' iterative - durative ' subjunctive ; that the need for a ' punctual ' future was filled by making an analogous form from the 8 - aorist , which is the ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
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Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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