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7.148–9 ) makes the very plausible suggestion that the parent language had two relative pronouns of different ... 16 Thus , as has already been indicated , Hittite and Italic have relatives from indefinites ( two different stems in the ...
7.148–9 ) makes the very plausible suggestion that the parent language had two relative pronouns of different ... 16 Thus , as has already been indicated , Hittite and Italic have relatives from indefinites ( two different stems in the ...
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The relative clause is evidently restrictive if we say he who did this ' , and presumably so if we say ' he who did this , namely John ' , 40 yet from this second instance it is but a step to the clearly non - restrictive use in ' John ...
The relative clause is evidently restrictive if we say he who did this ' , and presumably so if we say ' he who did this , namely John ' , 40 yet from this second instance it is but a step to the clearly non - restrictive use in ' John ...
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Here the main clause begins BEFORE the relative clause , and the antecedent of the relative , " Zi - da - a , gets its case ( genitive ) from the main clause and not from the relative clause ; the relative clause , then , instead of ...
Here the main clause begins BEFORE the relative clause , and the antecedent of the relative , " Zi - da - a , gets its case ( genitive ) from the main clause and not from the relative clause ; the relative clause , then , instead of ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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