University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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Pagina 43
... clauses expressing the cause appears to be a constructional accident which became firmly fixed in the language of the sixteenth century : the substitution of an objective clause for a causative adverbial clause , owing to their ...
... clauses expressing the cause appears to be a constructional accident which became firmly fixed in the language of the sixteenth century : the substitution of an objective clause for a causative adverbial clause , owing to their ...
Pagina 45
... objective clause . The sub- jective clause , unlike the objective clause , is rarely introduced by de ce que , pour ce que , de quoy , or dont . In subjective clauses a standardized practice appears to have been achieved by Rabelais ...
... objective clause . The sub- jective clause , unlike the objective clause , is rarely introduced by de ce que , pour ce que , de quoy , or dont . In subjective clauses a standardized practice appears to have been achieved by Rabelais ...
Pagina 59
... objective clause becomes less generally employed after verbs which may be followed by either an objective or a consecutive clause . The principle of the later usage is illustrated by Malherbe's statement , made in correcting Desportes ...
... objective clause becomes less generally employed after verbs which may be followed by either an objective or a consecutive clause . The principle of the later usage is illustrated by Malherbe's statement , made in correcting Desportes ...
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