Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 32Association, 1901 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... tion of language as a social rather than a natural product and mechanism has brought gradually with it a clearer apprecia- tion of the laws as social compromises rather than physical necessities . So much have time and larger experience ...
... tion of language as a social rather than a natural product and mechanism has brought gradually with it a clearer apprecia- tion of the laws as social compromises rather than physical necessities . So much have time and larger experience ...
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... tion , and write , as in English , κνίση εἰς οὐρανὸν ἵκει , ἀλγῶ κατὰ τὴν κεφαλήν , etc. With so much by way of introduction , let us take up the different types of accusative in detail . The most obvious basis of division is the ...
... tion , and write , as in English , κνίση εἰς οὐρανὸν ἵκει , ἀλγῶ κατὰ τὴν κεφαλήν , etc. With so much by way of introduction , let us take up the different types of accusative in detail . The most obvious basis of division is the ...
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... tion , or respect ; and the adverbial accusative . Another category , the accusative of result ( e.g. to build a ship ) , is some- times employed by German grammarians , but with little practical advantage . Logically , and in its ...
... tion , or respect ; and the adverbial accusative . Another category , the accusative of result ( e.g. to build a ship ) , is some- times employed by German grammarians , but with little practical advantage . Logically , and in its ...
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... tion ( so Gildersleeve ) ; and ἀφνεὸς πενιχρός τε θανάτου πέρας äμя véɔνтαι N. vii . 19 f . , where the accusative is clearly terminal ( contrast P. viii . 69 ) . Among these terminal accusatives it is but natural that names or ...
... tion ( so Gildersleeve ) ; and ἀφνεὸς πενιχρός τε θανάτου πέρας äμя véɔνтαι N. vii . 19 f . , where the accusative is clearly terminal ( contrast P. viii . 69 ) . Among these terminal accusatives it is but natural that names or ...
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... tion between the pairs of reliefs occupying corresponding positions on either face , the four reliefs of the attica and the four of the lowest of the three principal tiers of reliefs depict- ing Trajan's extension of the empire by force ...
... tion between the pairs of reliefs occupying corresponding positions on either face , the four reliefs of the attica and the four of the lowest of the three principal tiers of reliefs depict- ing Trajan's extension of the empire by force ...
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ablative absolute accusative adjectives adverbs Aeschines Aeschylus anaphora annual session appears Arch Areopagus Aristophanes Athens Borsippa Cambridge Catullus chiasmus cited clause College congiarium decree Deinarchos Demosthenes Demosthenes's dialects Elmer English Ennius Euripides evidence examples expression fact festival forsitan fortasse Frag Furius Greek Harpalos Harvard University haud Horace Hypereides inner object inscription instances interpretation language later Latin Leland Stanford Jr Library Livy Mass meaning neque nouns occurs original paper passage Pausanias Philological Association Pindar Plautus poet preposition present probably Prof Professor Hale pronouns quam question reference relief Roman Rome runes says School seems statement subjunctive syllables Taur tenses Terence theory Thucydides Tibullus tion Trajan treasure University of California verb verse viator vowel Western Reserve University William words writer Zeus δὲ εἰς ἐν καὶ μὲν οἱ τὰ τὴν τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν