University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volume 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 pagine |
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Pagina v
... syntax that Maupas or Vaugelas might have defined as elegant in the seventeenth century was quite accidental in the sixteenth . French modal syntax in the sixteenth century seems merely to follow the natural growth of the language ...
... syntax that Maupas or Vaugelas might have defined as elegant in the seventeenth century was quite accidental in the sixteenth . French modal syntax in the sixteenth century seems merely to follow the natural growth of the language ...
Pagina 36
... syntax for foreign students . On the other hand , his failure to differentiate between classes is indicative of the amount of assimilation between them , and of the degree of at- tention which modal syntax had received . Whether this ...
... syntax for foreign students . On the other hand , his failure to differentiate between classes is indicative of the amount of assimilation between them , and of the degree of at- tention which modal syntax had received . Whether this ...
Pagina 114
... syntax , being a subject too inconspicuous to attract the attention of contemporary students or reformers in more than an incidental manner , is by virtue of its inconspicuousness one of the subjects whose study reveals perhaps most ...
... syntax , being a subject too inconspicuous to attract the attention of contemporary students or reformers in more than an incidental manner , is by virtue of its inconspicuousness one of the subjects whose study reveals perhaps most ...
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