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Too narrow a coverage leads to M's statement ( 128 ) that the South Dravidian languages have only “ past ” verbal participles ( marked as such ) ' , and to his naming Telugu , alone among the Dravidian languages , as having both present ...
Too narrow a coverage leads to M's statement ( 128 ) that the South Dravidian languages have only “ past ” verbal participles ( marked as such ) ' , and to his naming Telugu , alone among the Dravidian languages , as having both present ...
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As a consequence , the imperfect and present collapse , as do the pluperfect and perfect , and these tenses are largely restricted to the indicative . If we ignore for the moment the future tenses , Greek deverbatives have nearly a ...
As a consequence , the imperfect and present collapse , as do the pluperfect and perfect , and these tenses are largely restricted to the indicative . If we ignore for the moment the future tenses , Greek deverbatives have nearly a ...
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This means that primacy must somehow be defined AFTER neutralization ( i.e. deverbative formation ) , which is a transformational process . But the fact that the gnomic aorist is a primary tense , while the historical present is a ...
This means that primacy must somehow be defined AFTER neutralization ( i.e. deverbative formation ) , which is a transformational process . But the fact that the gnomic aorist is a primary tense , while the historical present is a ...
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