Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... forms is the so - called future participle in Latin , which can be used to form a periphrastic future infinitive , known as the future infinitive active , and illustrated in 65a . In 65b , we see the future infinitive passive , which is ...
... forms is the so - called future participle in Latin , which can be used to form a periphrastic future infinitive , known as the future infinitive active , and illustrated in 65a . In 65b , we see the future infinitive passive , which is ...
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... forms with pronominal content ; and second , a set of faithfulness constraints requiring that features of the input content be preserved in output forms so that , for example , reduced forms are specialized for topical content . In ...
... forms with pronominal content ; and second , a set of faithfulness constraints requiring that features of the input content be preserved in output forms so that , for example , reduced forms are specialized for topical content . In ...
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... forms , defined as ' the most formal pronunciation by a particular person ' ( 2 ) , and normal pronunciations , although she often includes still more casual forms as well . As suggested by its title , the first chapter ' Setting the ...
... forms , defined as ' the most formal pronunciation by a particular person ' ( 2 ) , and normal pronunciations , although she often includes still more casual forms as well . As suggested by its title , the first chapter ' Setting the ...
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