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Embo / tut əl + gerund , ' going to ( verb ) ' ) . Although there are identifiable proficiency - related grammatical changes currently in progress in the local Gaelic , some of which clearly represent loss of distinctions ( e.g. loss of ...
Embo / tut əl + gerund , ' going to ( verb ) ' ) . Although there are identifiable proficiency - related grammatical changes currently in progress in the local Gaelic , some of which clearly represent loss of distinctions ( e.g. loss of ...
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... Golspie , and Embo if incidence is limited to one or two villages ) : varying as to phonological form , the preposition since ' and the related conjunction of the same meaning , the gerund ' needing ' ( E ) , the preposition duhe ...
... Golspie , and Embo if incidence is limited to one or two villages ) : varying as to phonological form , the preposition since ' and the related conjunction of the same meaning , the gerund ' needing ' ( E ) , the preposition duhe ...
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Except for the gerund - forming variant l - al / ( and sometimes / -u / ) , substituted for a less high - frequency gerund - forming suffix , none of the personal - pattern variants has any ' evaluative force ' .
Except for the gerund - forming variant l - al / ( and sometimes / -u / ) , substituted for a less high - frequency gerund - forming suffix , none of the personal - pattern variants has any ' evaluative force ' .
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