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... examples of have - perfect ( bare inf.'s ) are found , while the ones of be - perfect are not . This reminds us of Fridén's remark1 ) that " in the perfect infinitive after modal and temporal auxiliaries have is the rule . " This rule ...
... examples of have - perfect ( bare inf.'s ) are found , while the ones of be - perfect are not . This reminds us of Fridén's remark1 ) that " in the perfect infinitive after modal and temporal auxiliaries have is the rule . " This rule ...
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... examples are : The Owl and the Nightingale ( c1250 ) 987 Ever mote pu zolle and wepen ( q . Mossé ) / Havelok ( c1300 ) 1743 So mote ich brouke finger or to / Pearl ( c1360-95 ) 397 Now blysse , burne , mot pe bytyde / Chaucer Cant . T ...
... examples are : The Owl and the Nightingale ( c1250 ) 987 Ever mote pu zolle and wepen ( q . Mossé ) / Havelok ( c1300 ) 1743 So mote ich brouke finger or to / Pearl ( c1360-95 ) 397 Now blysse , burne , mot pe bytyde / Chaucer Cant . T ...
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... examples where we can even feel the verb displaying its original sense of possession . § 8. In example ( 9 ) under the previous section , " I had them covered with mine , " may be interpreted as a condensed expression meaning " I had ...
... examples where we can even feel the verb displaying its original sense of possession . § 8. In example ( 9 ) under the previous section , " I had them covered with mine , " may be interpreted as a condensed expression meaning " I had ...
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CAEDMONS HYMNA Phonological Approach | |
Some Notes on the Perfect Infinitive in early | |
A Note on the Provenance of the Orrmulum Haruo Kôzu 20 | |
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