University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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Pagina 23
Language and literature. 28. We have noted a tendency to increase the employment of the indicative and decrease the employment of the subjunctive , after affirmative declarative verbs ( §§1-4 ) . We may say that this same tendency exists ...
Language and literature. 28. We have noted a tendency to increase the employment of the indicative and decrease the employment of the subjunctive , after affirmative declarative verbs ( §§1-4 ) . We may say that this same tendency exists ...
Pagina 34
... employment . Il arrive , il s'ensuit , and il se trouve appear , while il advient and il vient lose no ground . In contrast with usage after other declarative expressions usage after the impersonal expressions is well established and ...
... employment . Il arrive , il s'ensuit , and il se trouve appear , while il advient and il vient lose no ground . In contrast with usage after other declarative expressions usage after the impersonal expressions is well established and ...
Pagina 104
... employment of mood occur throughout the century . Despite this indifference one might well hesitate to believe that the indicative and the subjunc- tive are employed with identical force . Attention has been called especially to an ...
... employment of mood occur throughout the century . Despite this indifference one might well hesitate to believe that the indicative and the subjunc- tive are employed with identical force . Attention has been called especially to an ...
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