University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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... verbs . Expressing certainty , § I Suppositive , § 2 PAGE V I 5 5 5 5 5 Assertive , §3 . Denoting expectancy , § 4 In attributive clauses , § 5 In expressions having a special sense , § 6 Commentary , 87 . After negative verbs ...
... verbs . Expressing certainty , § I Suppositive , § 2 PAGE V I 5 5 5 5 5 Assertive , §3 . Denoting expectancy , § 4 In attributive clauses , § 5 In expressions having a special sense , § 6 Commentary , 87 . After negative verbs ...
Pagina 11
... verbs : ordinary negative verbs or ordinary negation , verbs which are inherently negative , and verbs occurring in negating circumstances . We 8 ] II After Declarative Expressions After negative verbs II.
... verbs : ordinary negative verbs or ordinary negation , verbs which are inherently negative , and verbs occurring in negating circumstances . We 8 ] II After Declarative Expressions After negative verbs II.
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... verbs ( §§1-4 ) . We may say that this same tendency exists also after conditioned declarative verbs , but that it is uniformly retarded . In one group , the assertive verbs , conditional si is beginning , early in our period , to cease ...
... verbs ( §§1-4 ) . We may say that this same tendency exists also after conditioned declarative verbs , but that it is uniformly retarded . In one group , the assertive verbs , conditional si is beginning , early in our period , to cease ...
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