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... hombre was restricted almost to infinitives , for he cites examples of it only so used , " and adds in a footnote : Este hombre ocurre casi siempre como sujeto de un infinitivo en circunstancias en que hoy no acostumbra ponérsele sujeto ...
... hombre was restricted almost to infinitives , for he cites examples of it only so used , " and adds in a footnote : Este hombre ocurre casi siempre como sujeto de un infinitivo en circunstancias en que hoy no acostumbra ponérsele sujeto ...
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con aquellos deue hombre conuersar ; Celestina 29.38 no puede hombre juzgar bien de toda la obra ; Diálogo de la lengua 414. 16.39 sino levantarse hombre con libertad ; Menosprecio de corte 95.40 si hombre no puede tener presente al ...
con aquellos deue hombre conuersar ; Celestina 29.38 no puede hombre juzgar bien de toda la obra ; Diálogo de la lengua 414. 16.39 sino levantarse hombre con libertad ; Menosprecio de corte 95.40 si hombre no puede tener presente al ...
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... hombre , since they replaced it as perfectly as did the impersonal passive . Because uno came into exist- ence earlier than un hombre , 52 it naturally played a greater rôle in dis- placing hombre . The passive reflexive construction ...
... hombre , since they replaced it as perfectly as did the impersonal passive . Because uno came into exist- ence earlier than un hombre , 52 it naturally played a greater rôle in dis- placing hombre . The passive reflexive construction ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
NIY OF MICH | 21 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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