Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... ending bears the same relation to the general Greek thematic active infinitive ending -en as Lesbian and Homeric -menai does to the West Greek and Boeotian - Thessalian ending -men . But it is quite certain that the thematic ending was ...
... ending bears the same relation to the general Greek thematic active infinitive ending -en as Lesbian and Homeric -menai does to the West Greek and Boeotian - Thessalian ending -men . But it is quite certain that the thematic ending was ...
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... endings : present , im- perative , imperfect , and aorist ; quasi - verbal forms either have no ending ( in- finitive and short adverbial variant of the past gerund ) or the ending of a noun , adjective , or adverbial ( present gerund ...
... endings : present , im- perative , imperfect , and aorist ; quasi - verbal forms either have no ending ( in- finitive and short adverbial variant of the past gerund ) or the ending of a noun , adjective , or adverbial ( present gerund ...
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... endings , the past participle and gerunds have adjective endings ( with the proviso that gerunds usually occur in the adverbial form with the ending -i ) , and the short adverbial past gerund has no ending . The l - forms regu- larly ...
... endings , the past participle and gerunds have adjective endings ( with the proviso that gerunds usually occur in the adverbial form with the ending -i ) , and the short adverbial past gerund has no ending . The l - forms regu- larly ...
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