antecessive o

John Sullivan sullivan at logicnet.com.mx
Wed Sep 29 14:38:54 UTC 1999


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I ran into a document from Seventeenth Century Nochistlan, Zacatecas =
where the antecessive "o" is used frecuently with the present tense.  =
Does anybody have any thoughts on this?
    John Sullivan
    Doctorado en Historia
    Universidad Aut=F3noma de Zacatecas

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