Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... present and perfect active , but very little between the present and perfect middle ; if the perfect middle is a new creation on the model of the present middle , it ought to show about the forms that actually occur . ( 2 ) A number of ...
... present and perfect active , but very little between the present and perfect middle ; if the perfect middle is a new creation on the model of the present middle , it ought to show about the forms that actually occur . ( 2 ) A number of ...
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... present . For the roots of the present lie deep in the past , and nothing in the past is dead to the man who would learn how the present comes to be what it is . ( Constitutional History of England 1. preface . ) Concerning the ...
... present . For the roots of the present lie deep in the past , and nothing in the past is dead to the man who would learn how the present comes to be what it is . ( Constitutional History of England 1. preface . ) Concerning the ...
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... present progressive , the preterite , the habitual past ( also serving as a pluperfect ) , the past progressive ... present and the preterite are simple forms ; the rest are periphrastic . There is but one form of the verb for all three ...
... present progressive , the preterite , the habitual past ( also serving as a pluperfect ) , the past progressive ... present and the preterite are simple forms ; the rest are periphrastic . There is but one form of the verb for all three ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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