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The verb of the accompanying expression refers to the future , except that in B ( 228 ] there is a timeless present . A 242 τότε δ ' ού τι δυνήσεαι αχνύμενός περ χραισμεϊν , ευτ ' άν πολλοί υφ ' " Έκτορος ανδροφόνοιο θνήσκοντες πίπτωση ...
The verb of the accompanying expression refers to the future , except that in B ( 228 ] there is a timeless present . A 242 τότε δ ' ού τι δυνήσεαι αχνύμενός περ χραισμεϊν , ευτ ' άν πολλοί υφ ' " Έκτορος ανδροφόνοιο θνήσκοντες πίπτωση ...
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The eûte expression stands second . No example . 2. The form in the cute expression is a subjunctive . Except in p 320 , the eŮTE expression stands second . The verb of the accompanying expression is a timeless present . 2.1 .
The eûte expression stands second . No example . 2. The form in the cute expression is a subjunctive . Except in p 320 , the eŮTE expression stands second . The verb of the accompanying expression is a timeless present . 2.1 .
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This word always comes first in its constituent , and its function is to unite two expressions each of which includes an actor - action construction . Its use in the Iliad 1. The els & Key expression includes a form of the subjunctive ...
This word always comes first in its constituent , and its function is to unite two expressions each of which includes an actor - action construction . Its use in the Iliad 1. The els & Key expression includes a form of the subjunctive ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
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