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... definite ' . These same terms may well be applied to clauses , ' indefinite ' as a synonym of ' classifying ' and ' definite ' as a synonym of ' individualizing ' . Subordinate qui - clauses are then either ( 1.a ) Indefinite ...
... definite ' . These same terms may well be applied to clauses , ' indefinite ' as a synonym of ' classifying ' and ' definite ' as a synonym of ' individualizing ' . Subordinate qui - clauses are then either ( 1.a ) Indefinite ...
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... definite one ( the man ) . In the case of the qui - clause the difference between indefinite and definite may be marked in translation in the same way . In the first example given above , quae putes is equivalent to ' a woman who thinks ...
... definite one ( the man ) . In the case of the qui - clause the difference between indefinite and definite may be marked in translation in the same way . In the first example given above , quae putes is equivalent to ' a woman who thinks ...
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... definite designation of an object . But after the indefinite qui - clauses were established , the devel- opment from them of a definite clause became possible . It was possible for a word group within a sentence , used to designate an ...
... definite designation of an object . But after the indefinite qui - clauses were established , the devel- opment from them of a definite clause became possible . It was possible for a word group within a sentence , used to designate an ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
NIY OF MICH | 21 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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ablaut accent Ahhiyawa American anacrusis aorist asyndetic Brugmann Chicago clause College Collitz Committee Conn connection consonant derived dialects diphthong E. H. Sturtevant EDWARD SAPIR English etymology examples FM Prof forms French GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING German Goth Götze grammar Greek HANS KURATH Hermann Collitz hi-conjugation Hitt Hittite hombre indefinite Indo-European Indogermanische initial syllable Ital Kent language langues Latin Library Linguistic Institute Linguistic Society Lith meaning medio-passive Meillet Meyer-Lübke Modern nasal noun object Ohio State University omne original Phil Philadelphia Philology phonetic plur plural prefix present preterit Professor pronoun qui-clause Roland G Romance Langs root Sanskrit SC Prof seems semantic Semitic sentence sing Society of America sound Spanish speech spirant Sprachen stem suffix syntax third person tion verb voiced vowel Vulgar Latin Walde-Pokorny Washington words York City