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Chief among these is the fact that , at least for most Brazilian dialects , the 3rd person accusative clitics o , a , os , as are not used in informal speech , or even in unreflecting formal speech . Their use is , rather , restricted ...
Chief among these is the fact that , at least for most Brazilian dialects , the 3rd person accusative clitics o , a , os , as are not used in informal speech , or even in unreflecting formal speech . Their use is , rather , restricted ...
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FUNCTIONS OF THE GERMANIC ē - VERBS : A CLUE TO THEIR FORMAL PREHISTORY JAMES DISHINGTON University of Illinois at Chicago Circle The still obscure formal prehistory of the verbs of the Germanic 3rd weak class is investigated from the ...
FUNCTIONS OF THE GERMANIC ē - VERBS : A CLUE TO THEIR FORMAL PREHISTORY JAMES DISHINGTON University of Illinois at Chicago Circle The still obscure formal prehistory of the verbs of the Germanic 3rd weak class is investigated from the ...
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probable that a phonetic similarity or identity along different lines is somehow involved in the apparent formal confusion of two functionally different IE suffixes . 3.1 . It may prove worthwhile , therefore , to revive an old ...
probable that a phonetic similarity or identity along different lines is somehow involved in the apparent formal confusion of two functionally different IE suffixes . 3.1 . It may prove worthwhile , therefore , to revive an old ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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