Language, Bände 19-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... present and past ; and an INFINITIVE . The two TENSES - present and past - combine with three MODES - indepen- dent , subordinate , future - to form five tense - modes : PRESENT ( independent ) , PAST ( independent , ' imperfect ...
... present and past ; and an INFINITIVE . The two TENSES - present and past - combine with three MODES - indepen- dent , subordinate , future - to form five tense - modes : PRESENT ( independent ) , PAST ( independent , ' imperfect ...
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... present par- ticiple ; this holds for all irregular verbs also except avoir and savoir . The com- bination of the stem with the several possible infinitive , present , and past participle endings results in the verb classes . As the ...
... present par- ticiple ; this holds for all irregular verbs also except avoir and savoir . The com- bination of the stem with the several possible infinitive , present , and past participle endings results in the verb classes . As the ...
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... present forms were less favorable . For although there are base - verb tenses with transitive meaning like AV 5.11.3 dharişyé ' ( the course which ) I shall maintain ' , the normal forms , from the Rigveda on , are causative ones ...
... present forms were less favorable . For although there are base - verb tenses with transitive meaning like AV 5.11.3 dharişyé ' ( the course which ) I shall maintain ' , the normal forms , from the Rigveda on , are causative ones ...
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