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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... indicative and subjunctive is also recognized , that of reality vs. nonreality . The indicative in indefinite rela- 107 For one thing , certain auxiliaries and periphrases are in themselves modal , and thus in the indicative parallel to ...
... indicative and subjunctive is also recognized , that of reality vs. nonreality . The indicative in indefinite rela- 107 For one thing , certain auxiliaries and periphrases are in themselves modal , and thus in the indicative parallel to ...
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... indicative was often used in a gnomic sense : early Latin freely interchanged the future indicative and present subjunctive in primary sequence , but in secondary sequence had only the imperfect subjunctive as a substitute for either ...
... indicative was often used in a gnomic sense : early Latin freely interchanged the future indicative and present subjunctive in primary sequence , but in secondary sequence had only the imperfect subjunctive as a substitute for either ...
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... indicative ; but it seems to me undesirable to deal with the tenses of the de- pendent subjunctive in terms of the indicative . Thus ET offer ( ib . ) as their first example Verr . Act . Prima 3 cum multae mihi insidiae factae sint ...
... indicative ; but it seems to me undesirable to deal with the tenses of the de- pendent subjunctive in terms of the indicative . Thus ET offer ( ib . ) as their first example Verr . Act . Prima 3 cum multae mihi insidiae factae sint ...
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