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Pagina vii
90 CHAPTER I . On the English Alphabet . . . CHAPTER II . Spelling and
Pronunciation . . . . . 143 & Appendix on Spelling - Reform CHAPTER III . Of
Interjections . . . . . . . 186 i § 1 . Natural Interjections . . . . 189 § 2 . Historical
Interjections .
90 CHAPTER I . On the English Alphabet . . . CHAPTER II . Spelling and
Pronunciation . . . . . 143 & Appendix on Spelling - Reform CHAPTER III . Of
Interjections . . . . . . . 186 i § 1 . Natural Interjections . . . . 189 § 2 . Historical
Interjections .
Pagina 185
The moment you resolve to spell the sound , you bring into the foreground what
before lay almost unobserved — the great diversity of opinion which exists as to
the correct sound of many words . CHAPTER III . OF INTERJECTIONS . 193 .
The moment you resolve to spell the sound , you bring into the foreground what
before lay almost unobserved — the great diversity of opinion which exists as to
the correct sound of many words . CHAPTER III . OF INTERJECTIONS . 193 .
Pagina 186
OF INTERJECTIONS . 193 . The term Interjection signifies something that is *
pitched in among ' things of which it does not naturally form a constituent part .
The Interjection has been so named by grammarians in order to express its
relation to ...
OF INTERJECTIONS . 193 . The term Interjection signifies something that is *
pitched in among ' things of which it does not naturally form a constituent part .
The Interjection has been so named by grammarians in order to express its
relation to ...
Pagina 187
But an interjection is intelligible without any grammatical adjunct ; and such
completeness as it is capable of is attained without collateral assistance . 194 .
Ancient grammarians ranked the interjections as adverbs , but the moderns have
made ...
But an interjection is intelligible without any grammatical adjunct ; and such
completeness as it is capable of is attained without collateral assistance . 194 .
Ancient grammarians ranked the interjections as adverbs , but the moderns have
made ...
Pagina 188
Because of the variety of possible meanings in the interjection , writing is less
able to represent interjections than to express grammatical language . Even in
the latter , writing is but an imperfect medium , because it fails to convey the ...
Because of the variety of possible meanings in the interjection , writing is less
able to represent interjections than to express grammatical language . Even in
the latter , writing is but an imperfect medium , because it fails to convey the ...
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