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... functional lines between these modes are not drawn sharply . There are both overlaps in function and recurring patterns that show a blending of formal features . These overlaps and blendings illustrate how the operation of morphological ...
... functional lines between these modes are not drawn sharply . There are both overlaps in function and recurring patterns that show a blending of formal features . These overlaps and blendings illustrate how the operation of morphological ...
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... function like the true subjunctives of 4-6 . Among the many functions of the aorist conjunct ( AOR ) are its uses for coordinate clauses that imply temporal succession ; for conditional subordinate clauses ; and for temporal subordinate ...
... function like the true subjunctives of 4-6 . Among the many functions of the aorist conjunct ( AOR ) are its uses for coordinate clauses that imply temporal succession ; for conditional subordinate clauses ; and for temporal subordinate ...
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... function of a basic mode ( the aorist ) modified by the function of a peripheral ending that is used as it is in another mode ( iterative or participle ) . CONCLUSION The cases of modal attraction raise the question of how they should ...
... function of a basic mode ( the aorist ) modified by the function of a peripheral ending that is used as it is in another mode ( iterative or participle ) . CONCLUSION The cases of modal attraction raise the question of how they should ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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