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ON THE GRAMMATICAL STATUS OF NAMES JOHN M. ANDERSON Methoni Messinias , Greece This article focuses on the relatively neglected grammar of names , including their morphosyntax , which has not aroused the kind of interest and controversy ...
ON THE GRAMMATICAL STATUS OF NAMES JOHN M. ANDERSON Methoni Messinias , Greece This article focuses on the relatively neglected grammar of names , including their morphosyntax , which has not aroused the kind of interest and controversy ...
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In Greek , as elsewhere when names are arguments , the name in such sentences as are illustrated by 5 is normally accompanied by the definite article , as exemplified by 6a . ( 6 ) a . Aftos ine o Vasilis . this is the Basil b .
In Greek , as elsewhere when names are arguments , the name in such sentences as are illustrated by 5 is normally accompanied by the definite article , as exemplified by 6a . ( 6 ) a . Aftos ine o Vasilis . this is the Basil b .
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Names are less closely tied to vocativity than this , but 76 gives them a privileged position as such . An intimate relationship between name and vocative is suggested by such historical developments as the accent realignment in Ancient ...
Names are less closely tied to vocativity than this , but 76 gives them a privileged position as such . An intimate relationship between name and vocative is suggested by such historical developments as the accent realignment in Ancient ...
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