University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 sider |
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... elements of a declarative sentence and are not followed by the subjunctive when so employed . Some of these expressions are : Marg .: il est bon ( I , 84 ) ; c'est grande chose ( III , 159 ) . Rab .: le bon feut ( P. , 14-65 ) . Calv ...
... elements of a declarative sentence and are not followed by the subjunctive when so employed . Some of these expressions are : Marg .: il est bon ( I , 84 ) ; c'est grande chose ( III , 159 ) . Rab .: le bon feut ( P. , 14-65 ) . Calv ...
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... element either of uncertainty or of volition . This distinction between clauses appears , therefore , to be a conscious one , rising from the analytical treatment of conjunctive locutions and forming a corollary to the analytical ...
... element either of uncertainty or of volition . This distinction between clauses appears , therefore , to be a conscious one , rising from the analytical treatment of conjunctive locutions and forming a corollary to the analytical ...
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... ELEMENTS IN LATIN INSCRIPTIONS . By Henry H. Armstrong . ( Out of print . ) VOL . IV . ROMAN HISTORY AND MYTHOLOGY . Edited by Henry A. Sanders . ( Out of print . ) Parts Sold Separately in Paper Covers : Part I. STUDIES IN THE LIFE OF ...
... ELEMENTS IN LATIN INSCRIPTIONS . By Henry H. Armstrong . ( Out of print . ) VOL . IV . ROMAN HISTORY AND MYTHOLOGY . Edited by Henry A. Sanders . ( Out of print . ) Parts Sold Separately in Paper Covers : Part I. STUDIES IN THE LIFE OF ...
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