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This want of the verb to be is also noticed in Edwarils's valuable Observations on the Language of the Mulhekaneew ( Mohegan ] Indians , published at New Haven in the year 1788. “ They have ( says Edwards ) no verb substantive in all ...
This want of the verb to be is also noticed in Edwarils's valuable Observations on the Language of the Mulhekaneew ( Mohegan ] Indians , published at New Haven in the year 1788. “ They have ( says Edwards ) no verb substantive in all ...
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The third sort are Verb Substantive passive , when the Verb Substantive ( am , is , was , & c . ) is so annexed to a Verb Active , that the person affixed is the object of the act : as Nowadchanit , I am kept . So much for the Verb ...
The third sort are Verb Substantive passive , when the Verb Substantive ( am , is , was , & c . ) is so annexed to a Verb Active , that the person affixed is the object of the act : as Nowadchanit , I am kept . So much for the Verb ...
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a F tracted my notice ; and it immediately occurred to me that , possibly , the suppletive syllable tinne might be a constituent part of the verb nuttinniin ; in which case the verb itself would be simply nuttiin , or ( as we should now ...
a F tracted my notice ; and it immediately occurred to me that , possibly , the suppletive syllable tinne might be a constituent part of the verb nuttinniin ; in which case the verb itself would be simply nuttiin , or ( as we should now ...
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