The Language of Literature: English Grammar in ActionMacmillan, 1985 - 158 pagine Studie over de ontwikkeling van de Engelse grammatica sedert de 14e eeuw |
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... inflexions ; the commonest proves to be the product of error , analogy , and improvisa- tion ( French is no more laudable , since it has no genitive of nouns and it doesn't sound the plural -s except before a vowel ) . I am about to ...
... inflexions ; the commonest proves to be the product of error , analogy , and improvisa- tion ( French is no more laudable , since it has no genitive of nouns and it doesn't sound the plural -s except before a vowel ) . I am about to ...
Pagina 13
... inflexions or the parts of pronouns ; spelling of English at this time was unstandardised , fragmented into dialects , not taught , and innocent of any dictionary . Of the 36 ( the majority ) that I have left , you should notice at once ...
... inflexions or the parts of pronouns ; spelling of English at this time was unstandardised , fragmented into dialects , not taught , and innocent of any dictionary . Of the 36 ( the majority ) that I have left , you should notice at once ...
Pagina 30
... inflexions . Line 11 is a limping A ; halowyd = hal'wyd , and there is an extra unstressed syllable at -ter the , and likewise line 12 , with the slur at -our of . Line 13 needs all infourmed's three syllables to make a good A , but ...
... inflexions . Line 11 is a limping A ; halowyd = hal'wyd , and there is an extra unstressed syllable at -ter the , and likewise line 12 , with the slur at -our of . Line 13 needs all infourmed's three syllables to make a good A , but ...
Sommario
Gothic Revival English | 10 |
Novels Social and Antisocial | 118 |
Critical and Devotional Prose | 132 |
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adjective adverb alliteration appear become beginning better called century child comes common course dative death effect expression eyes feminine final four French genitive give grammar hand happen heard heart Holy idiom indicative infinitive inflexions keep kind King land language Latin less linguistic live look Lord loss lost marks matter means Middle English Milton mind never night noun Old English once passage past participle past tense perhaps person phrase plural poem poet poetry possessive preposition present pronoun prose seemed seen sentence shows singular sound speak speech spelling strong style subjunctive suggests syllables syntax tee túm tee things thou thought túm tee túm turn verb verse vowel weak words write wrong