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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... past participle ( voiu fi cântat ' I will have sung ' ) . " The present subjunctive is identical to the present indicative in the first and second person , while in the third person ( and in all forms of the verb fi ' be ' ) the ...
... past participle ( voiu fi cântat ' I will have sung ' ) . " The present subjunctive is identical to the present indicative in the first and second person , while in the third person ( and in all forms of the verb fi ' be ' ) the ...
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... past ( usually durative ) . After waw conversive , the perfect is used as a future , the imperfect as a past . Driver's thesis was that the perfect is a completed aspect and the imperfect an inchoative- imperfective aspect . Blake's ...
... past ( usually durative ) . After waw conversive , the perfect is used as a future , the imperfect as a past . Driver's thesis was that the perfect is a completed aspect and the imperfect an inchoative- imperfective aspect . Blake's ...
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... past time but as perfective in present time , corresponding precisely to the pluperfect in secondary sequence . But in a result clause , as already noted ( fn . 23 ) , a past punctual action may be needed , and then the perfect ...
... past time but as perfective in present time , corresponding precisely to the pluperfect in secondary sequence . But in a result clause , as already noted ( fn . 23 ) , a past punctual action may be needed , and then the perfect ...
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Lépoque réaliste I JUILLAND | 313 |
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