The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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... Adjectival Pronouns 3. Adverbial Pronouns The Link - Word Group 433 . 436 453 467 CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI . CHAPTER XII . 1. Of Prepositions 2. Of Conjunctions Of Syntax . 1. Flat or Collocative Syntax 2. Syntax of Flexion . 3. Syntax by ...
... Adjectival Pronouns 3. Adverbial Pronouns The Link - Word Group 433 . 436 453 467 CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI . CHAPTER XII . 1. Of Prepositions 2. Of Conjunctions Of Syntax . 1. Flat or Collocative Syntax 2. Syntax of Flexion . 3. Syntax by ...
Pagina 201
... adjectival , as in the following from Layamon , which is quoted and translated above , 47 : - al hal me makien mid haleweize drenchen . By the sixteenth century this ' all hail ! ' had become a worshipful salutation , and having lost ...
... adjectival , as in the following from Layamon , which is quoted and translated above , 47 : - al hal me makien mid haleweize drenchen . By the sixteenth century this ' all hail ! ' had become a worshipful salutation , and having lost ...
Pagina 210
... adjectival character is established beyond question . 218. The adjective becomes a substantive . In such ex- pressions as ' the young and the old , ' ' the good and the bad , ' ' the rich and the poor , ' ' the high and the low ...
... adjectival character is established beyond question . 218. The adjective becomes a substantive . In such ex- pressions as ' the young and the old , ' ' the good and the bad , ' ' the rich and the poor , ' ' the high and the low ...
Pagina 212
... adjectival use of thorough , that a different form has been established for the preposition , viz . through . But this variety of form does not interfere with the justice of the statement that here we have had the same word in two ...
... adjectival use of thorough , that a different form has been established for the preposition , viz . through . But this variety of form does not interfere with the justice of the statement that here we have had the same word in two ...
Pagina 249
... adjectival termination , namely -lice , makes adverbs , as sceortlice ( shortly ) . Hence our present adverbs in -ly . The union becomes closer in words oftener uttered , thus hwa ( who ) added to lic ( like ) constitutes hwylc , now ...
... adjectival termination , namely -lice , makes adverbs , as sceortlice ( shortly ) . Hence our present adverbs in -ly . The union becomes closer in words oftener uttered , thus hwa ( who ) added to lic ( like ) constitutes hwylc , now ...
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accent adjectival adjective adverb Alfred Tennyson alliteration ancient become belongs Bible called Canterbury Tales century character Chaucer collocation compound conjunction consonants Danish dative dialects distinction Dutch elder emphasis English language example expression Faery Queene familiar flat adverb flexion following quotation French words function genitival genitive German Gothic Gothic languages grammatical Greek habit haue Hebrew illustration infinitive inflections instances interjection Italian John John Keble John Milton King Latin Layamon letter literature Lord means mind modern Mosogothic native nature noun observe old Saxon onomatopoetic original Ormulum orthography participle person philological phrase plural poet poetry prefix preposition present preterite pronominal pronoun pronunciation relics rendered rhyme rhythm Romanesque Saxon seems sense sentence Shakspeare shew signifies singular sort sound speak speech spelling Spenser substantival substantive syllable symbolic words syntax termination thing thou tion traces verb vowel William Cowper writing þat