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fect , perfect , conditional , present durative , future durative , imperfect future durative , perfect durative , preterit perfect , present habitual , preterit habitual , and imperfect habitual . The analysis connected with this chart ...
fect , perfect , conditional , present durative , future durative , imperfect future durative , perfect durative , preterit perfect , present habitual , preterit habitual , and imperfect habitual . The analysis connected with this chart ...
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The stress pattern of the present tense , on the other hand , is new ; Table 8 contained no instances where the stress shifted from desinence to stem in the present . Since all stems are monosyllabic , we can account for the facts in ...
The stress pattern of the present tense , on the other hand , is new ; Table 8 contained no instances where the stress shifted from desinence to stem in the present . Since all stems are monosyllabic , we can account for the facts in ...
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7 ply an early set of examples in which a thematic middle present ( 3sg . * vidói > * witai ( hi ) etc. ) came to stand beside a non - present form in * -e- elsewhere in an extended paradigm . Once established in the language ...
7 ply an early set of examples in which a thematic middle present ( 3sg . * vidói > * witai ( hi ) etc. ) came to stand beside a non - present form in * -e- elsewhere in an extended paradigm . Once established in the language ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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