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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... result.23 More serious than this implicit acceptance of the norm in terms of French usage is the giving of rules and explanations for Latin in terms of French trans- lations . Why cite aquam bibo in connection with the partitive ...
... result.23 More serious than this implicit acceptance of the norm in terms of French usage is the giving of rules and explanations for Latin in terms of French trans- lations . Why cite aquam bibo in connection with the partitive ...
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... result clause was formed on the model of the purpose clause , with the same conjunction ( ut ) and the same mood ( 291 ) .94 As well say that an indirect question with ut and the subjunctive was formed on the model of the purpose clause ...
... result clause was formed on the model of the purpose clause , with the same conjunction ( ut ) and the same mood ( 291 ) .94 As well say that an indirect question with ut and the subjunctive was formed on the model of the purpose clause ...
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... result from the lengthening of normal vowels by loss of a fol- lowing laryngeal , that ' shwa ' results from a laryngeal either directly or by con- traction with ' shwa secundum ' , and ( I believe ) that long syllabic sonants result ...
... result from the lengthening of normal vowels by loss of a fol- lowing laryngeal , that ' shwa ' results from a laryngeal either directly or by con- traction with ' shwa secundum ' , and ( I believe ) that long syllabic sonants result ...
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