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The un- adjectives are not derived from unprefixed adjectives , but are adjectivalizations of sentences such as X has not been abbreviated , identified , read , spoken , caused . Negation is concerned with the predication , meaning ...
The un- adjectives are not derived from unprefixed adjectives , but are adjectivalizations of sentences such as X has not been abbreviated , identified , read , spoken , caused . Negation is concerned with the predication , meaning ...
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It is undoubtedly our dependence on translation that has led to the formulation of the ' rule ' that verbal nouns and adjectives derived from intransitive verbs are active , and those derived from transitive verbs are passive .
It is undoubtedly our dependence on translation that has led to the formulation of the ' rule ' that verbal nouns and adjectives derived from intransitive verbs are active , and those derived from transitive verbs are passive .
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( 4 ) When the syllable derived from original tone 2 begins with voiced initial , the tone falls together with the low stopped tone derived from the older open tone 1 ( see sets glossed in Table 3 as ' grandchild , parrot , copulate ...
( 4 ) When the syllable derived from original tone 2 begins with voiced initial , the tone falls together with the low stopped tone derived from the older open tone 1 ( see sets glossed in Table 3 as ' grandchild , parrot , copulate ...
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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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