Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... pronouns . For many years the reviewer has been trying to penetrate into the darkness that surrounds the origin of ... pronoun : the man who is sitting behind us . But the old indefinite who still lives on in noun clauses : ' Who goes ...
... pronouns . For many years the reviewer has been trying to penetrate into the darkness that surrounds the origin of ... pronoun : the man who is sitting behind us . But the old indefinite who still lives on in noun clauses : ' Who goes ...
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... pronoun is invariable . The de- terminative that stood after the noun has been drawn into the explana- tory clause following it and has become a part of it , now serving as its introductory relative pronoun . A radical change has taken ...
... pronoun is invariable . The de- terminative that stood after the noun has been drawn into the explana- tory clause following it and has become a part of it , now serving as its introductory relative pronoun . A radical change has taken ...
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... pronoun in the subordinate clause is omitted as in all the determinative examples given above . Of course , we now construe as as a relative pronoun . The as , which originally belonged to the principal proposition , has been drawn into ...
... pronoun in the subordinate clause is omitted as in all the determinative examples given above . Of course , we now construe as as a relative pronoun . The as , which originally belonged to the principal proposition , has been drawn into ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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