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a future event ; the imperfective pattern à xrisn ' he is probably building ' refers to an event taking place , according to the speaker's belief , in the present . To this expression of the so - called ' future of probability ' , which ...
a future event ; the imperfective pattern à xrisn ' he is probably building ' refers to an event taking place , according to the speaker's belief , in the present . To this expression of the so - called ' future of probability ' , which ...
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The imperfect is used as a general present - future , occasionally as a past ( usually durative ) . ... the imperfect was originally " an omnitemporal form and the “ perfect a predicate adjective form with present meaning ' ( 77 ) .
The imperfect is used as a general present - future , occasionally as a past ( usually durative ) . ... the imperfect was originally " an omnitemporal form and the “ perfect a predicate adjective form with present meaning ' ( 77 ) .
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23 ) , a past punctual action may be needed , and then the perfect subjunctive is often requisitioned regardless of sequence.141 Likewise occasionally an example in present sequence may involve a reference to durative action in past ...
23 ) , a past punctual action may be needed , and then the perfect subjunctive is often requisitioned regardless of sequence.141 Likewise occasionally an example in present sequence may involve a reference to durative action in past ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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