University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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... tion brings us again to M. Meillet's opinion concerning the original sense of the subjunctive in the Indo - European languages , but we need not go back farther than the twelfth century to find examples demonstrating both that the ...
... tion brings us again to M. Meillet's opinion concerning the original sense of the subjunctive in the Indo - European languages , but we need not go back farther than the twelfth century to find examples demonstrating both that the ...
Pagina 74
... tion more frequently in the earlier works of our period than in the later ones . The list in §92 includes them . Examples of their em- ployment as conclusive conjunctions : le feist courir encontre le soleil , si que l'umbre tumboit par ...
... tion more frequently in the earlier works of our period than in the later ones . The list in §92 includes them . Examples of their em- ployment as conclusive conjunctions : le feist courir encontre le soleil , si que l'umbre tumboit par ...
Pagina 78
... tion . Conversely , mood is the sole index to the nature of those clauses which are introduced by conjunctive locutions of unre- stricted employment . Occasionally a conjunctive locution merely accentuates the 78 [ 102 French Modal Syntax.
... tion . Conversely , mood is the sole index to the nature of those clauses which are introduced by conjunctive locutions of unre- stricted employment . Occasionally a conjunctive locution merely accentuates the 78 [ 102 French Modal Syntax.
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