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Figure 1 relates EModE to Present - day English ( PE ) . EModE PE S o с v a г
i i a a BO - regional variation FIGURE 1 . Dialect variation and the standard
language in Early Modern and Present - day British English ( cf . Trudgill 1983 :
188 ) .
Figure 1 relates EModE to Present - day English ( PE ) . EModE PE S o с v a г
i i a a BO - regional variation FIGURE 1 . Dialect variation and the standard
language in Early Modern and Present - day British English ( cf . Trudgill 1983 :
188 ) .
Side 270
Morphologically , therefore , the infinitive was often indistinguishable from forms
of the present subjunctive in ME . In syntax , moreover , the jussive subjunctive
did not necessarily show any characteristic distinguishing it from an infinitive , for
in ...
Morphologically , therefore , the infinitive was often indistinguishable from forms
of the present subjunctive in ME . In syntax , moreover , the jussive subjunctive
did not necessarily show any characteristic distinguishing it from an infinitive , for
in ...
Side 271
With the loss of final - n , the infinitive and the present subjunctive coalesced fully
in form ; and so the loss of final - n meant that a jussive use of the plain infinitive
could not survive as a usage distinct from the jussive subjunctive . If a jussive ...
With the loss of final - n , the infinitive and the present subjunctive coalesced fully
in form ; and so the loss of final - n meant that a jussive use of the plain infinitive
could not survive as a usage distinct from the jussive subjunctive . If a jussive ...
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