University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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... group , the assertive verbs , conditional si is beginning , early in our period , to cease to affect at all the mood of the dependent clause . In the other groups the subjunctive in the dependent clause may result from uncertainty or ...
... group , the assertive verbs , conditional si is beginning , early in our period , to cease to affect at all the mood of the dependent clause . In the other groups the subjunctive in the dependent clause may result from uncertainty or ...
Pagina 34
... groups . These groups are brought together again in the table below , which shows the state and tendencies of modal syntax after declarative expressions during our period . Key : I , indicative ; Se , subjunctive exceptional ; Ip ...
... groups . These groups are brought together again in the table below , which shows the state and tendencies of modal syntax after declarative expressions during our period . Key : I , indicative ; Se , subjunctive exceptional ; Ip ...
Pagina 63
... Group VII : c'est grand bien il est bon ( except §32 ) il importe il n'y a point de mal le meilleur est le mieux est ... groups involves perforce certain arbitrary placements , even , for example , of a single expression : Il fault que ...
... Group VII : c'est grand bien il est bon ( except §32 ) il importe il n'y a point de mal le meilleur est le mieux est ... groups involves perforce certain arbitrary placements , even , for example , of a single expression : Il fault que ...
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