Tracing English Through Time: Explorations in Language Variation : in Honour of Herbert Schendl on the Occasion of His 65th BirthdayUte Smit |
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... present and the past subjunctive , it may be said that he does not discuss the status of the present subjunctive , which means that he neither stigmatised nor advocated the form , merely observing that " in the Present Time of the ...
... present and the past subjunctive , it may be said that he does not discuss the status of the present subjunctive , which means that he neither stigmatised nor advocated the form , merely observing that " in the Present Time of the ...
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... present tense verb inflection , obligatorily and exclusively a restriction which is a far cry from the versatile ... present tense , and he was the first to show that the " Northern Subject Rule " ( or " Northern Present - Tense Rule ...
... present tense verb inflection , obligatorily and exclusively a restriction which is a far cry from the versatile ... present tense , and he was the first to show that the " Northern Subject Rule " ( or " Northern Present - Tense Rule ...
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... present inflections . Particularly -th and -s . Heidelberg : Winter . Kautzsch , A. 2002. The historical evolution of earlier African American English . An empirical comparison of early sources . Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter . Klemola , J ...
... present inflections . Particularly -th and -s . Heidelberg : Winter . Kautzsch , A. 2002. The historical evolution of earlier African American English . An empirical comparison of early sources . Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter . Klemola , J ...
Contents
Robert Lowth and the use of the inflectional subjunctive | 1 |
Alexander Gills account of northern speech | 17 |
Is this doable? Tracing the expression | 33 |
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