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In Latin, the gerund and the present participle often function as the predicate of an adjunct clause. In Late Latin, the frequency of such clauses is hypothesized to increase with the ablative of the gerund and to decrease with the nominative of the ...
Vangaever, Jasper +3 more
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On the Present Participle Passive and the First Infinitive in the Finnish Language [PDF]
2007The Finnish language has three kinds of infinitives and four kinds of participles. Participles are subject to the voice distinction, while infinitives lack in a passive form, except for the second infinitive in the inessive case.
SAKUMA, Jun'ichi
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The Present Participle as a Marker of Style and Authorship in Old English Biblical Translation
This dissertation investigates evidence of multiple authorship in the Old English Hexateuch translation of Genesis and in the Old English Gospels by examining how the translations render the Latin present participle into Old English. These are two of the
Lamont, George James McBeath
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On the trail of the Serbian present active participle [PDF]
Употреба активног партиципа презента т.ј. деклинабилних облика глаголског прилога садашњег (ППсА) у текстовима 19. века обично се сматра наслеђем руског одн. рускословенског утицаја на тадашњи српски књижевни језик и повезује се са славеносрпском књижевном традицијом. Томе у прилог иде чињеница да се ППсА у последњим деценијама 19. века појављује ређе,
Sonja Ulrich
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On the Categorial Status of Present Participles [PDF]
Bennis, H.J., Wehrmann, P.
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Staropolski imiesłów czynny jako predykatywny atrybut
Old Polish Present Participle as a Predicative Attribute The author of the article shows that Old Polish (present) participles are transitional categories – they combine the syntactic features of an attribute and a predicate.
Olga Ziółkowska
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An Analysis of Inflectional Morphemes in a Short Story “The Child’s Story” by Charles Dickens
This study aims to determine the inflectional morpheme contained in the short story entitled "The Child's Story" by Charles Dickens. The analysis shows that there are 108 inflectional morphemes found in the short story "The Child's Story".
Nur Ifadloh +3 more
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Expressions of futurity in the Vilamovicean language
The present paper aims at presenting all major morphosyntactic means of expressing future meaning in Vilamovicean, the smallest Germanic language spoken in the town of Wilamowice in Southern Poland.
Andrason, Alexander
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The present participle and past participle, together with the infinitive, have a long history in English; this is quite contrary to finite verb forms, which mostly developed during the Middle English period.
Lidija Štrmelj, Milenko Lončar
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Semantic variability of present participles in Homer
S. Dmitrieva
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