Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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... conjunction . Some give as the reason for the addition of the conjunction one thing , and some another . Einenkel says that the conjunction is added to express other relations than those expressed by the simple participle . Now what ...
... conjunction . Some give as the reason for the addition of the conjunction one thing , and some another . Einenkel says that the conjunction is added to express other relations than those expressed by the simple participle . Now what ...
Pagina 27
... conjunction + participle we see that it is made up of an element from both . Hence is it not reasonable to as- sume that each has furnished one of the elements ? Thus we have the conjunction from the subordinate clause , and the ...
... conjunction + participle we see that it is made up of an element from both . Hence is it not reasonable to as- sume that each has furnished one of the elements ? Thus we have the conjunction from the subordinate clause , and the ...
Pagina 28
... conjunction + participle group as such The conjunction + adjective group , like the conjunction + passive participle group , could in every case be the result of ellipsis . But the active tenses , unless progressive , had to be resolved ...
... conjunction + participle group as such The conjunction + adjective group , like the conjunction + passive participle group , could in every case be the result of ellipsis . But the active tenses , unless progressive , had to be resolved ...
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