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For the so - called ' Verbes passifs ' ( 2nd person acting on 1st person , or TA theme 3 ) , with -iši- preceding the endings -ken and -kegon , Lemoine gives exactly the same endings for the negative future imperative ( 6d ) as for the ...
For the so - called ' Verbes passifs ' ( 2nd person acting on 1st person , or TA theme 3 ) , with -iši- preceding the endings -ken and -kegon , Lemoine gives exactly the same endings for the negative future imperative ( 6d ) as for the ...
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Although I have found no examples of the negative future imperative in Cuoq ( 1886 , 1893a , 1893b ) , it presumably still existed at the time of his investigations , but not in the dialect ( s ) he worked on .
Although I have found no examples of the negative future imperative in Cuoq ( 1886 , 1893a , 1893b ) , it presumably still existed at the time of his investigations , but not in the dialect ( s ) he worked on .
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On the other hand , Lemoine's work certainly offers support for the survival of the negative future imperative in spite of the lack of evidence for it elsewhere in the post - 17th - century period . A second view , which I will call ...
On the other hand , Lemoine's work certainly offers support for the survival of the negative future imperative in spite of the lack of evidence for it elsewhere in the post - 17th - century period . A second view , which I will call ...
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