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object and predicate , " these expressions merely show a quite different development of the Low German , from which ... object appears in a preverbal or otherwise ' unusual ' position , while in no less than 31 of the 45 examples which ...
object and predicate , " these expressions merely show a quite different development of the Low German , from which ... object appears in a preverbal or otherwise ' unusual ' position , while in no less than 31 of the 45 examples which ...
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... object rather than the personal object in gen- eral . For a is omitted if the personal object does not refer to definite individuals ; cf. sentences like Conviene que los reyes sepan elegir ministros probos e inteligentes . 31 Ever ...
... object rather than the personal object in gen- eral . For a is omitted if the personal object does not refer to definite individuals ; cf. sentences like Conviene que los reyes sepan elegir ministros probos e inteligentes . 31 Ever ...
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... object . 2. In Spanish and Portuguese the indirect object and the ( individual- ) personal object are designated by the same preposition . While these two languages are , on the whole , more analytic in character than Ru- manian and ...
... object . 2. In Spanish and Portuguese the indirect object and the ( individual- ) personal object are designated by the same preposition . While these two languages are , on the whole , more analytic in character than Ru- manian and ...
Inhalt
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
NIY OF MICH | 21 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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