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... gerunds are commonly used ( Poppe , 84 ff . ) , in -j ( 4a ) , -eed ( 4b ) , -n ( 3a ) , -vel ( 9a ) , -vč ( 9b ) , -megc ( 3c ) , -xeer , -tel ( 3b ) , -xleer , and -seer . These refer for the most part to temporal aspectual relations ...
... gerunds are commonly used ( Poppe , 84 ff . ) , in -j ( 4a ) , -eed ( 4b ) , -n ( 3a ) , -vel ( 9a ) , -vč ( 9b ) , -megc ( 3c ) , -xeer , -tel ( 3b ) , -xleer , and -seer . These refer for the most part to temporal aspectual relations ...
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... gerund achieves a prominence very nearly as great . Consequently there is no difficulty whatever in devising simple stimulus sentences which call for noun plurals and gerunds ; and where either plural or gerund is difficult for the ...
... gerund achieves a prominence very nearly as great . Consequently there is no difficulty whatever in devising simple stimulus sentences which call for noun plurals and gerunds ; and where either plural or gerund is difficult for the ...
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... gerunds ; perhaps the s.s. are simply extending this overlap to yet another device ( as with the introduction of vowel alternation alone into gerunds , noted above ) . Or , as a third explanation , there is the possibility of ...
... gerunds ; perhaps the s.s. are simply extending this overlap to yet another device ( as with the introduction of vowel alternation alone into gerunds , noted above ) . Or , as a third explanation , there is the possibility of ...
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