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... infinitive began to appear ( in liter- ature ) , 1 ) it may be said that the prepositional form is as old as the bare one . Then the perfect infinitive would have to be regarded not as the result of the periphrasis - and - metanalysis ...
... infinitive began to appear ( in liter- ature ) , 1 ) it may be said that the prepositional form is as old as the bare one . Then the perfect infinitive would have to be regarded not as the result of the periphrasis - and - metanalysis ...
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... infinitive endings were levelled to the same ' -e ( n ) ' form as the result of the loss of inflections , and the ' to ' in the prepositional infinitive came to be considered as a sign of the infinitive . There is the following form ...
... infinitive endings were levelled to the same ' -e ( n ) ' form as the result of the loss of inflections , and the ' to ' in the prepositional infinitive came to be considered as a sign of the infinitive . There is the following form ...
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... Infinitive and Gerund Compared Using the above facts as reference , I should like to compare the characteristics of the Late Modern English infinitive and gerund . ( 1 ) . First of all , the infinitive is complete and sometimes instan ...
... Infinitive and Gerund Compared Using the above facts as reference , I should like to compare the characteristics of the Late Modern English infinitive and gerund . ( 1 ) . First of all , the infinitive is complete and sometimes instan ...
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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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