University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... declarative expressions , however , is of no value to clarity , except so far as it clarifies the meaning or intention of the declarative expression on which it depends , as , for example , when it appears to indicate that an expression ...
... declarative expressions , however , is of no value to clarity , except so far as it clarifies the meaning or intention of the declarative expression on which it depends , as , for example , when it appears to indicate that an expression ...
Pagina 34
... declarative ex- pressions is very distinct during our period . The line of demarca- tion passes between whatever is real or a fact and whatever is less than real or a fact . There is a noteworthy tendency towards brevity and fixed em ...
... declarative ex- pressions is very distinct during our period . The line of demarca- tion passes between whatever is real or a fact and whatever is less than real or a fact . There is a noteworthy tendency towards brevity and fixed em ...
Pagina 50
... declarative ; ( 5 ) assuming the elision of a declarative expression . None of these considerations deals specifically with examples of expressions of entreaty fol- lowed apparently by the second person plural present indicative form ...
... declarative ; ( 5 ) assuming the elision of a declarative expression . None of these considerations deals specifically with examples of expressions of entreaty fol- lowed apparently by the second person plural present indicative form ...
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