The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Том 15University of Illinois, 1916 |
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... poets of the Middle High German classical period . It has been the writer's endeavor to discover the exact function of the perfect and pluperfect in this period , and to show how it differs from that which these tenses have in modern ...
... poets of the Middle High German classical period . It has been the writer's endeavor to discover the exact function of the perfect and pluperfect in this period , and to show how it differs from that which these tenses have in modern ...
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... poets . In all three poets , every instance is in a dependent clause . ( d ) It must not be forgotten that even the so - called absolute perfect is , after all , a relative tense , that is , it deals with past events in their relation ...
... poets . In all three poets , every instance is in a dependent clause . ( d ) It must not be forgotten that even the so - called absolute perfect is , after all , a relative tense , that is , it deals with past events in their relation ...
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... poets . An example : als ich von in beiden waerliche mac bescheiden , wie er gefuor und sî gewarp ( T. 1813-5 ) Perhaps the most surprising example of this is the single case of ge- with komen , a verb which is already perfective ...
... poets . An example : als ich von in beiden waerliche mac bescheiden , wie er gefuor und sî gewarp ( T. 1813-5 ) Perhaps the most surprising example of this is the single case of ge- with komen , a verb which is already perfective ...
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... poets considered in this study drew to a great extent on French sources , sometimes translating almost line for line ... poems was made , the results of which were so Compound Past Tenses in MHG 19.
... poets considered in this study drew to a great extent on French sources , sometimes translating almost line for line ... poems was made , the results of which were so Compound Past Tenses in MHG 19.
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poems was made , the results of which were so meager that it is useless to reproduce them here . There is but a single passage in which Veldeke shows more than the most accidental agreement in tense with his source . This passage we now ...
poems was made , the results of which were so meager that it is useless to reproduce them here . There is but a single passage in which Veldeke shows more than the most accidental agreement in tense with his source . This passage we now ...
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