University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... 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 which is ...
... 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 which is ...
Pagina 50
... expression as a 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 ...
... expression as a 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 ...
Pagina 60
... expression , means primarily " to be out of place " or " to be lacking , " in its Latin form , desiderare , applied ... expression states how much , or what , is lacking for the fulfillment of the condition . III . The introductory ...
... expression , means primarily " to be out of place " or " to be lacking , " in its Latin form , desiderare , applied ... expression states how much , or what , is lacking for the fulfillment of the condition . III . The introductory ...
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ADVERBIAL CLAUSES affirmative antecedent antonyms appears asseuré authors ayent becomes Calv causative ceste CHAPTER chose clauses of purpose Commynes Compare comparison conclusive conjunctions conditional sentence conjunctive locutions connection consecutive clauses declarative expressions declines denoting Desp distinguish double negation earlier employ employed employment estoit estre eussent Eutr example exceptional fact faict Fail fault find the subjunctive first followed following frequently Froiss fust future Gaut general Heptaméron iamais impersonal indicative interrogative Jean Froissart junctive language Malh Malherbe Marg Michigan modal syntax mood usage mout negating circumstances noted objective clause occurs optative ordinarily Paliss past past tenses period poinct practice preceding predominant present protasis purpose clause qlqn qu'ilz quoy real relative clause result Rons rule same sense seroit sixteenth century soyt subject subjunctive usage supposed concession tendency tense time tive tost usage is erratic Vair Vaugelas volition volitional wonder works