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how the future is expressed in Romance has been the narrow way in which this change has frequently been conceived , i.e. as mainly a matter of the replacement of La . amābo , sentiam etc. by amāre , sentire + habeo .
how the future is expressed in Romance has been the narrow way in which this change has frequently been conceived , i.e. as mainly a matter of the replacement of La . amābo , sentiam etc. by amāre , sentire + habeo .
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Other constructions referring to the future also existed ( as mentioned previously ) , and some actually developed into simple futures , e.g. Romanian voiu < VOLO ' I wish ' . In F's analysis of the go - constructions that seem now on ...
Other constructions referring to the future also existed ( as mentioned previously ) , and some actually developed into simple futures , e.g. Romanian voiu < VOLO ' I wish ' . In F's analysis of the go - constructions that seem now on ...
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As F often points out , the future is commonly used for non - factive meanings : likelihood , supposition , inference etc. The connection appears to be that the future is inherently unknown , and thus is most likely to be associated ...
As F often points out , the future is commonly used for non - factive meanings : likelihood , supposition , inference etc. The connection appears to be that the future is inherently unknown , and thus is most likely to be associated ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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