Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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... participle . They begin with the participle and assume the addition of the 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 ...
... participle . They begin with the participle and assume the addition of the 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 ...
Pagina 27
... participle is much simpler . The other hypothesis in- volves complications and has to resort to the overworked theo- ry of ellipsis . The former assumes what the Germans call " Ergänzung , " a procedure as objectionable as the other ...
... participle is much simpler . The other hypothesis in- volves complications and has to resort to the overworked theo- ry of ellipsis . The former assumes what the Germans call " Ergänzung , " a procedure as objectionable as the other ...
Pagina 28
... 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 into the ...
... 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 into the ...
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