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In any study of verbal nouns and adjectives , I believe we must bear in mind three points : ( 1 ) apparently verbal nouns were originally used in ( partitive ) apposition with other nouns ; ( 2 ) verbal nouns and adjectives were ...
In any study of verbal nouns and adjectives , I believe we must bear in mind three points : ( 1 ) apparently verbal nouns were originally used in ( partitive ) apposition with other nouns ; ( 2 ) verbal nouns and adjectives were ...
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The Sanskrit verbal nouns , both infinitives and gerunds , seem further developed as verbs than those of Hittite , for there are plenty of examples of them with objects . " Greek , while it resembles Sanskrit in being rich in ...
The Sanskrit verbal nouns , both infinitives and gerunds , seem further developed as verbs than those of Hittite , for there are plenty of examples of them with objects . " Greek , while it resembles Sanskrit in being rich in ...
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THE EVENTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF VERBAL NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES In part III , I have endeavored to show that primitive partitive apposition was the basis of many constructions involving verbal nouns . In part IV , I shall endeavor to show the ...
THE EVENTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF VERBAL NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES In part III , I have endeavored to show that primitive partitive apposition was the basis of many constructions involving verbal nouns . In part IV , I shall endeavor to show the ...
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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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