University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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... relative clauses incor- porated in the conditional sentence . In addition to serving in the conditional sentence as the sec- ondary form of an apodosis or a protasis , the relative or adjectival clause serves also as the secondary form ...
... relative clauses incor- porated in the conditional sentence . In addition to serving in the conditional sentence as the sec- ondary form of an apodosis or a protasis , the relative or adjectival clause serves also as the secondary form ...
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... relative que , since they are destined to be followed by the same construc- tion and mood : Ce n'est pas un motif pour que le peuple prenne sa défense ( France , 279 ) . Here we are dealing , historically speaking , with a relative ...
... relative que , since they are destined to be followed by the same construc- tion and mood : Ce n'est pas un motif pour que le peuple prenne sa défense ( France , 279 ) . Here we are dealing , historically speaking , with a relative ...
Pagina 101
... Relative Clauses 126. Expression of concession involving a relative clause may be compared with any other construction involving a relative clause . The mood of the relative clause is determined by the nature of the antecedent ...
... Relative Clauses 126. Expression of concession involving a relative clause may be compared with any other construction involving a relative clause . The mood of the relative clause is determined by the nature of the antecedent ...
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