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" In order to exhibit parataxis, the two sentences assumed to have the paratactic relation must each be capable of possessing an independent value. Just so soon as one of the two clauses is not capable of functioning alone, but only in conjunction with... "
On Principles and Methods in Latin Syntax - Page 141
by Edward Parmelee Morris - 1902 - 232 pages
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Critique of Some Recent Subjunctive Theories, Volume 9

Charles Edwin Bennett - Latin language - 1898 - 90 pages
...its own sake as well as for the purpose of determining more fully the meaning of another sentence. 1 In order to exhibit parataxis, the two sentences assumed...each be capable of possessing an independent value. 2 Just so soon as one of the two clauses is not capable of functioning alone, but only in conjunction...
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The Subjunctive Substantive Clauses in Plautus: Not Including Indirect Questions

Charles Love Durham - Latin language - 1901 - 140 pages
...Theories Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. IX, p. 71 f., who restricts parataxis as follows: "In order to exhibit parataxis, the two sentences...each be capable of possessing an independent value. Just so soon as one of the two clauses is not capable of functioning alone, but only in conjunction...
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Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 13

Classical philology - 1901 - 142 pages
...Theories Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. IX, p. 71 f. , who restricts parataxis as follows: "In order to exhibit parataxis, the two sentences...each be capable of possessing an independent value. Just so soon as one of the two clauses is not capable of functioning alone, but only in conjunction...
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