University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 sider |
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... matter forms a vital part of the history of French modal syntax , I have permitted it to have but little bearing on the present study except with reference to the isolation of indeterminate forms . The organization of the study , based ...
... matter forms a vital part of the history of French modal syntax , I have permitted it to have but little bearing on the present study except with reference to the isolation of indeterminate forms . The organization of the study , based ...
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... matter of inherited manners of expression , and we may assume that its development is subject to analogy . We perceive , also , that its variations may re- sult from exterior causes : assimilation ; attraction , or the extension of ...
... matter of inherited manners of expression , and we may assume that its development is subject to analogy . We perceive , also , that its variations may re- sult from exterior causes : assimilation ; attraction , or the extension of ...
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... matter , as an easy matter , etc. IV . The introductory expression indicates that fulfillment of the condi- tion ( 1 ) is incumbent , ( 2 ) is made incumbent by custom , precedent , or the practice of the majority , or ( 3 ) is made ...
... matter , as an easy matter , etc. IV . The introductory expression indicates that fulfillment of the condi- tion ( 1 ) is incumbent , ( 2 ) is made incumbent by custom , precedent , or the practice of the majority , or ( 3 ) is made ...
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