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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... imperfect subjunctives . According to him , the Latin imperfect subjunctive survived in Portuguese ( amārem > amar , amāres > amares , amāret > amar , etc. ) , and is still used as an imperfect subjunctive as late as the 15th century ...
... imperfect subjunctives . According to him , the Latin imperfect subjunctive survived in Portuguese ( amārem > amar , amāres > amares , amāret > amar , etc. ) , and is still used as an imperfect subjunctive as late as the 15th century ...
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... imperfect an inchoative- imperfective aspect . Blake's thesis ( summarized 77-80 ) is that the imperfect was originally ' an omnitemporal form ' and the ' perfect a predicate adjective form with present meaning ' ( 77 ) . The situation ...
... imperfect an inchoative- imperfective aspect . Blake's thesis ( summarized 77-80 ) is that the imperfect was originally ' an omnitemporal form ' and the ' perfect a predicate adjective form with present meaning ' ( 77 ) . The situation ...
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... imperfect subjunctive to provide the ' nuance ' in ques- tion , without any ' verbe principal ' to complicate the situation ; and the imperfect subjunctive in a principal clause is retained unchanged 144 when the clause becomes ...
... imperfect subjunctive to provide the ' nuance ' in ques- tion , without any ' verbe principal ' to complicate the situation ; and the imperfect subjunctive in a principal clause is retained unchanged 144 when the clause becomes ...
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I | 3 |
Lépoque réaliste I JUILLAND | 313 |
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