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... noun but an infini- tive , which latter is in fact a noun - equivalent , but it is difficult to think of a noun - equivalent having cases in just the same way as a noun has cases . Though ' you are right ' in ' I know you are right ' is ...
... noun but an infini- tive , which latter is in fact a noun - equivalent , but it is difficult to think of a noun - equivalent having cases in just the same way as a noun has cases . Though ' you are right ' in ' I know you are right ' is ...
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... noun + noun ' construction , such as ' silk hat ; Newfoundland dog ' , there are no formal marks that can show what relation the first noun has to the second , and we may assume that there is no case here . Such construction ought to be ...
... noun + noun ' construction , such as ' silk hat ; Newfoundland dog ' , there are no formal marks that can show what relation the first noun has to the second , and we may assume that there is no case here . Such construction ought to be ...
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... noun or pronoun takes in speech . The genitive case is in the direction of a noun or pronoun ( e.g. ' Tom's → book ' ) ; the accusative case is in the direction of a verb or preposition ( e.g. ' Tom reads — ( a ) book ' , ' He looked ...
... noun or pronoun takes in speech . The genitive case is in the direction of a noun or pronoun ( e.g. ' Tom's → book ' ) ; the accusative case is in the direction of a verb or preposition ( e.g. ' Tom reads — ( a ) book ' , ' He looked ...
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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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