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William J. Entwistle
ON THE PASSIVITY OF THE BASQUE VERB
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, p. 105
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Paul Barbier
The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, Volumes iii (1933) and iv (1934)
, by William J. Entwistle
4/1
, p. 50
Paul Barbier
The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies. Volume V
, by a number of scholars, William J. Entwistle, L. W. Tancock
5/2
, p. 147
William J. Entwistle
The -RA Verb Form in Spain. The Latin pluperfect indicative form in its successive functions in Castilian, with a table of ratios of these functions compared with those of parallel forms
, by Leavitt Olds Wright
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