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i ) surface forms . ... However , it does not occur in forms like these : ( 32 ) a . ... expected form * [ n ' ? yáamo ] ) Reinterpretation of the 2nd person forms does not occur until somewhat later than the 1st person forms .
i ) surface forms . ... However , it does not occur in forms like these : ( 32 ) a . ... expected form * [ n ' ? yáamo ] ) Reinterpretation of the 2nd person forms does not occur until somewhat later than the 1st person forms .
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to These three statements identify the non - finite verb forms of Greek as the present active participle in -ondas , the medio - passive participle in -menos , and the positive imperatives , with a singular in -e and a plural in -te.32 ...
to These three statements identify the non - finite verb forms of Greek as the present active participle in -ondas , the medio - passive participle in -menos , and the positive imperatives , with a singular in -e and a plural in -te.32 ...
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Suppose now that somebody argues against this and tries to convince me that , as a general rule , a case form may be ... If that were so , then it could be maintained that any forms of different syntactic cases are actually forms of the ...
Suppose now that somebody argues against this and tries to convince me that , as a general rule , a case form may be ... If that were so , then it could be maintained that any forms of different syntactic cases are actually forms of the ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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