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... pronoun object + verb . It could at first be used only when the verb happened to be a compound , or in the case of a simple verb when preceded by the negative which was treated as a preverb . For example , ni - b - nóibfea for n - ires ...
... pronoun object + verb . It could at first be used only when the verb happened to be a compound , or in the case of a simple verb when preceded by the negative which was treated as a preverb . For example , ni - b - nóibfea for n - ires ...
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... pronoun object between the negative ni and the verb is common in all periods and still persists in Welsh . The infixed pronoun object was used in Medieval Welsh with simple verbs also , as was the case in Irish . For this purpose , in ...
... pronoun object between the negative ni and the verb is common in all periods and still persists in Welsh . The infixed pronoun object was used in Medieval Welsh with simple verbs also , as was the case in Irish . For this purpose , in ...
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... pronoun object . The general form of this combination was ry - s , ny - s or ni - s now written nis . Originally this could only come from the third singular feminine or the third plural . The third singular masculine pronoun could only ...
... pronoun object . The general form of this combination was ry - s , ny - s or ni - s now written nis . Originally this could only come from the third singular feminine or the third plural . The third singular masculine pronoun could only ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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