The Form of DO Employed to Form the Weak Preterit
In all of the various sub-cases that comprise the case of what PIE tense of DO was employed to form the weak preterit, perfect origin falls somewhere in the range of “almost certain” to “quite possible”. By contrast, non-perfect origin is in most cases de- pendent on propositions that are either ad...
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Main Author: | David L. White |
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Language: | EN |
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Institute of English Studies
2021
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