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94 These include mainly : ( 1 ) forms with the neuter adjective or pronoun as whole -- noun ' , which if shifted in case from the accusative to fit the gerundive construction would not reveal gender , as Cicero , Inv . 1.25.36 aliquid ...
94 These include mainly : ( 1 ) forms with the neuter adjective or pronoun as whole -- noun ' , which if shifted in case from the accusative to fit the gerundive construction would not reveal gender , as Cicero , Inv . 1.25.36 aliquid ...
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The corresponding passive , or , rather , impersonal construction would be iri dicam ancillulam emptum ' I'll say some one is going ( literally but barbarously ' I'll say it is being gone ' ) to buy a maid ' , i.e. “ I'll say a maid is ...
The corresponding passive , or , rather , impersonal construction would be iri dicam ancillulam emptum ' I'll say some one is going ( literally but barbarously ' I'll say it is being gone ' ) to buy a maid ' , i.e. “ I'll say a maid is ...
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This in my opinion indicates not that the infinitive is in these constructions felt as an accusative , 105 but that it has ... 104 This construction , according to the usual view , is supposed to have generated the indirect discourse ...
This in my opinion indicates not that the infinitive is in these constructions felt as an accusative , 105 but that it has ... 104 This construction , according to the usual view , is supposed to have generated the indirect discourse ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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