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-skadas ) , while all other Vedic infinitives represent only old dative - locatives.5 The peculiar character of these two formations with respect to other Vedic infinitive types leads one to expect other evidence for some special ...
-skadas ) , while all other Vedic infinitives represent only old dative - locatives.5 The peculiar character of these two formations with respect to other Vedic infinitive types leads one to expect other evidence for some special ...
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THEMATIC STEM duce- + INFINITIVE ENDING -re , and laudāre as PRES . STEM laudā + -re.15 The only apparent exception to Type A origin for Latin infinitives is the third conjugation medio - passive formation , which I will discuss ...
THEMATIC STEM duce- + INFINITIVE ENDING -re , and laudāre as PRES . STEM laudā + -re.15 The only apparent exception to Type A origin for Latin infinitives is the third conjugation medio - passive formation , which I will discuss ...
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It might be suggested that the inconsistent third declension infinitives were eliminated through syncope . Then we would expect forms like * agri , * dūcri — or , more likely , * axi ( < * agesei ) , * dūxi ( < * doukesei ) , since ...
It might be suggested that the inconsistent third declension infinitives were eliminated through syncope . Then we would expect forms like * agri , * dūcri — or , more likely , * axi ( < * agesei ) , * dūxi ( < * doukesei ) , since ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
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