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The Subjunctive in the Chanson de Roland by Frank Emil Lodeman, 1892

The Subjunctive in the Chanson de Roland by Frank Emil Lodeman, 1892, Page 36

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The Subjunctive in Clauses of Result. 570. L'Empereur taut ne s'en merveilt. 571. N'i ait Francis, ki tut s'en merveilt. In the following, both clauses are negative. The conjunction is omitted. 2864. Ja ne murreif en estrange regnet 2865. Ne trespassast ses hunnes e ses pers. See also: 1993, 3183. The above refers to clauses expressing only pure purpose or pure result. There are many object clauses, relative, or adverbial clauses, denoting mixed purpose and result that require the verb in the subjunctive, and these have been treated under their respective heads. VII Conditional Sentences. In Latin, we have three classes of conditional Sentences with the subjunctive as the regular mood. I. After dum, modo, dummodo. 2. After ac si, ut si, [&c?] 3. After si, nisi, ni, [&c?].
 
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