Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... present stem ( Old High German 1SG tuon , 2SG tuos , etc. ) . The corresponding preterite stem is , however , a ... PRESENT is also in use . Perfecto - present brings out the actual historical change ( perfect > present ) , while ...
... present stem ( Old High German 1SG tuon , 2SG tuos , etc. ) . The corresponding preterite stem is , however , a ... PRESENT is also in use . Perfecto - present brings out the actual historical change ( perfect > present ) , while ...
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... present forms . ' The resulting gap in the verbal system of those verbs which could form no perfect was filled by ... present - tense function . To generate a new preterite , these verbs had recourse to the pronominal endings of the ...
... present forms . ' The resulting gap in the verbal system of those verbs which could form no perfect was filled by ... present - tense function . To generate a new preterite , these verbs had recourse to the pronominal endings of the ...
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... present - day perspective , this chapter remains invaluable for its wealth of data and its subtle analysis of discourse - conditioned processes that have too often been dis- missed in the literature as ' merely stylistic ' . Ch . 7 ...
... present - day perspective , this chapter remains invaluable for its wealth of data and its subtle analysis of discourse - conditioned processes that have too often been dis- missed in the literature as ' merely stylistic ' . Ch . 7 ...
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