Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... latter two , the verbs are found only once in the language , and are hardly to be considered real verbs of Latin parallel to the statives he mentions in the paragraph cited above : Some of them are even supposed to come from nouns , as ...
... latter two , the verbs are found only once in the language , and are hardly to be considered real verbs of Latin parallel to the statives he mentions in the paragraph cited above : Some of them are even supposed to come from nouns , as ...
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... latter is used to express ' current relevance ' ( Twaddell , 6 ; Palmer 1965 : 73-6 ) . This explanation seems more valid than one in terms of indefinite past ( present perfect ) versus definite past ( simple past ) ; for an interesting ...
... latter is used to express ' current relevance ' ( Twaddell , 6 ; Palmer 1965 : 73-6 ) . This explanation seems more valid than one in terms of indefinite past ( present perfect ) versus definite past ( simple past ) ; for an interesting ...
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... latter case there would still be a difference between them on the one hand and 167 on the other : the habitual activity in 167 is ' going by car when it rains a lot ' , whereas that in 168-9 is simply ' going by car ' . To adapt the ...
... latter case there would still be a difference between them on the one hand and 167 on the other : the habitual activity in 167 is ' going by car when it rains a lot ' , whereas that in 168-9 is simply ' going by car ' . To adapt the ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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