Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... similar state does not occur in the present system . In the present , where we encounter old , exclusively deponent root formations , the subjunctive forms to such medial indicatives are also inflected as deponents , and pattern along ...
... similar state does not occur in the present system . In the present , where we encounter old , exclusively deponent root formations , the subjunctive forms to such medial indicatives are also inflected as deponents , and pattern along ...
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... similar way , one would explain the behavior of verbs like begin , stop , and continue , which can be both intransitive and non - agentive , on one hand , and transitive and agentive , on the other . Further , the rule would apply to ...
... similar way , one would explain the behavior of verbs like begin , stop , and continue , which can be both intransitive and non - agentive , on one hand , and transitive and agentive , on the other . Further , the rule would apply to ...
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... similar approach is necessary for other adverbial elements ; if so , even would differ from other adverbs only in the substantive content of its dictionary repre- sentation , and perhaps in the details of the range of positions it can ...
... similar approach is necessary for other adverbial elements ; if so , even would differ from other adverbs only in the substantive content of its dictionary repre- sentation , and perhaps in the details of the range of positions it can ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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