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ablative ablative absolute acquired adjective adverb analysis apodosis association case-construction case-form concept-group conjunctions connection context coördination dative defined definition Delbrück desire direct distinct Draeger especially expression of relation faciam fact felt follow formal functional classification genitive germ grammar grouping of words hearer hypotaxis illustrations independent sentences indicative inflected form influence interrogative interrogative word Junggrammatische kind language Latin syntax less licet limits linguistics locative logical modal mode modo musical elements nature negative nouns origin paratactic parataxis partial pause philology phrase Plautus possible potential precise prefixed prepositions present pronoun protasis psychological purpose quam quamuis question quid quin quis quod quom regard relative clauses relative pronoun result semasiology sentence-structure shift of meaning similar single words singular speaker speech subjunctive subordinate clauses subordinating conjunctions subordinating force suggested syntactical method syntacticists temporal tence tense thought tion tive tone uolo usage utterance vague whole word-group word-meaning