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... Welsh this should lightly be ascribed to alien in- fluences due to translation . Examples of a verb in the third person plural standing immediately before its plural noun sub- ject are by no means rare . They are found among our oldest ...
... Welsh this should lightly be ascribed to alien in- fluences due to translation . Examples of a verb in the third person plural standing immediately before its plural noun sub- ject are by no means rare . They are found among our oldest ...
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... Welsh , and very extensively in Welsh litera- ture , the verb in such a relative clause when it is affirmative is in the third person singular . We should say myfi ( nyni ) a wnaeth hyn ' it is I ( we ) who did this ' , or hwy yw'r ...
... Welsh , and very extensively in Welsh litera- ture , the verb in such a relative clause when it is affirmative is in the third person singular . We should say myfi ( nyni ) a wnaeth hyn ' it is I ( we ) who did this ' , or hwy yw'r ...
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... Welsh di , dy , Medieval Welsh y , Modern Welsh i , but with the genitive third person pronoun i it gave first * do - i , then * ( d ) oi , later oe , wy , yw , iw , finally the ( wrongly ) written i'w . By analogy with rwy was formed ...
... Welsh di , dy , Medieval Welsh y , Modern Welsh i , but with the genitive third person pronoun i it gave first * do - i , then * ( d ) oi , later oe , wy , yw , iw , finally the ( wrongly ) written i'w . By analogy with rwy was formed ...
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