Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... forms of strong masculine and neuter nouns without the -es or -s ending is naturally not large . We may suppose that the grammatical rules of correctness would operate against their appearance in written or printed material . The ...
... forms of strong masculine and neuter nouns without the -es or -s ending is naturally not large . We may suppose that the grammatical rules of correctness would operate against their appearance in written or printed material . The ...
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... forms , the non - past as a whole ( six forms ) and the neuter singular past , have unique syntactical functions . The verb is thus , by all criteria , an auxiliary . 3. The verb pustiti ' permit , allow ' has a special form pusti ...
... forms , the non - past as a whole ( six forms ) and the neuter singular past , have unique syntactical functions . The verb is thus , by all criteria , an auxiliary . 3. The verb pustiti ' permit , allow ' has a special form pusti ...
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... forms , all at the end of the verse , 10 as contrasted with 67 ' short ' forms ; 11 in Cicero12 and in Caesar the long forms are comparatively rare.13 The same is true for the second person forms of verbs like nõui , -plēui , flēui ...
... forms , all at the end of the verse , 10 as contrasted with 67 ' short ' forms ; 11 in Cicero12 and in Caesar the long forms are comparatively rare.13 The same is true for the second person forms of verbs like nõui , -plēui , flēui ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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