Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... participles of Class I strong verbs ( those with the ablaut alternations / i ~ ā ~ i / ) as being an especially coherent group of exceptions . It is unlikely that the segmental structure of the past participle suffix itself inhibits OST ...
... participles of Class I strong verbs ( those with the ablaut alternations / i ~ ā ~ i / ) as being an especially coherent group of exceptions . It is unlikely that the segmental structure of the past participle suffix itself inhibits OST ...
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... participle thus behaves , apparently , like an adjective . The most interesting case arises , however , if we have both an adjective and a participle . Then the following possibilities obtain : ( 5 ) Wy - ście byli ( pl . ) chorzy ...
... participle thus behaves , apparently , like an adjective . The most interesting case arises , however , if we have both an adjective and a participle . Then the following possibilities obtain : ( 5 ) Wy - ście byli ( pl . ) chorzy ...
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... participle in Russian be equated with that of the l - participle in any of the other Slavic languages . Indeed , the fact that the Russian l - participle does not require or allow an auxiliary verb argues for a more verb - like nature ...
... participle in Russian be equated with that of the l - participle in any of the other Slavic languages . Indeed , the fact that the Russian l - participle does not require or allow an auxiliary verb argues for a more verb - like nature ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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