Pronomen Abundans and Pronomen Coniunctum. A ... - DWC
Pronomen Abundans and Pronomen Coniunctum. A ... - DWC
Pronomen Abundans and Pronomen Coniunctum. A ... - DWC
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PRONOMEN ABUNDANS AND PRONOMEN CONIUNCTUlII<br />
2.4.3.2.1. 14th-15th centuries<br />
2.4.3.2.2. Erorocriros . . . .<br />
2.5. Conclusion . . . . . . . . .<br />
2.5.1. The pronomen coniunctum in early Modern Greek<br />
2.5.2. The pronomen coniunctum in Modern Greek<br />
2.5.3. Remaining questions<br />
3. TON THN TO . . . . . .<br />
3.1. In Essential Clauses . .<br />
3.1.1. With an antecedent<br />
3.1.1.1. Nominative<br />
3.1.1.2. Accusative . ..<br />
3.1.1.3. Prepositional phrase.<br />
3.1.2. Without an antecedent<br />
3.1.2.1. Nominative<br />
3.1.2.2. Accusative . . . . .<br />
3.1.2.3. Prepositional phrase .<br />
3.2. In Nonessential Clauses<br />
3.2.1. Other texts . . . . . .<br />
3.2.2. Chrono Mor. . . . . . .<br />
3.3. Followed by a Resumptive Pronoun<br />
3.3.1. <strong>Pronomen</strong> coniunctum . .... .<br />
3.3.2. <strong>Pronomen</strong> coniunctum in the second instance<br />
3.3.3. <strong>Pronomen</strong> abundans<br />
3.4. Conclusion<br />
3.5. Further History<br />
4.0 JIOIOE<br />
4.1. Origin<br />
4.2. Use ..<br />
4.2.1. Velth<strong>and</strong>ros<br />
4.2.2. Chrono Mor.<br />
4.2.2.1. Nominative<br />
4.2.2.2. In essential or nonessential clauses.<br />
4.2.2.3. Relative connection .<br />
4.2.2.4. Resumptive pronoun<br />
4.2.3. As8Îzes . . . . . . . .<br />
4.2.3.1. Nominative<br />
4.2.3.2. In essential or nonessential clauses.<br />
4.2.3.2.1. Nonessential clauses.<br />
4.2.3.2.2. Essential clauses<br />
4.2.3.3. Relative connection .<br />
4.2.4. Machairas . . . . . . .<br />
4.2.4.1. Nominative<br />
4.2.4.2. In essential or nonessential clauses.<br />
4.2.4.2.1. Nonessential clauses .<br />
4.2.4.2.2. Essential clauses<br />
4.2.4.3. Relative connection .<br />
4.2.4.4. Resumptive pronoun<br />
4.2.4.4.1. Exa.mples. . . .<br />
4.2.4.4.2. "Exceptions". .<br />
4.2.4.5. Astrange use of TO noi01l<br />
4.2.5. Some later texts .<br />
4.2.6. Conclusion<br />