University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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Pagina 79
... tends to become smaller as we ap- proach the end of the sixteenth century . In addition , two other restrictive ... tend to become restricted to a single employment . Thus the language moves towards crystallization . CHAPTER VI IN ...
... tends to become smaller as we ap- proach the end of the sixteenth century . In addition , two other restrictive ... tend to become restricted to a single employment . Thus the language moves towards crystallization . CHAPTER VI IN ...
Pagina 103
... tends to become more uniform during our period . After a given conjunction , however , it tends to persist . Following quand , for example , it remains essentially the same , although quand , after having served as either a conditional ...
... tends to become more uniform during our period . After a given conjunction , however , it tends to persist . Following quand , for example , it remains essentially the same , although quand , after having served as either a conditional ...
Pagina 105
... tends to be re- placed by comme , while both , as a second step , tend to be dis- placed by the conjunction que , conforming to the general tendency of the language to become more uniform in construction ; but the employment of comme ...
... tends to be re- placed by comme , while both , as a second step , tend to be dis- placed by the conjunction que , conforming to the general tendency of the language to become more uniform in construction ; but the employment of comme ...
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