The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina viii
... Conjunctions Of Syntax . 1. Flat or Collocative Syntax 2. Syntax of Flexion . 3. Syntax by Symbolic Words Of Compounds . 1. Compounds of the First Order 2. Compounds of the Second Order 3. Compounds of the Third Order A General ...
... Conjunctions Of Syntax . 1. Flat or Collocative Syntax 2. Syntax of Flexion . 3. Syntax by Symbolic Words Of Compounds . 1. Compounds of the First Order 2. Compounds of the Second Order 3. Compounds of the Third Order A General ...
Pagina 31
... Such are the pronouns , articles , prepositions , and conjunctions . In more general terms it may be said that the essence of an inflected language is , to CHARACTERISTICS OF ANGLO - SAXON . 31 Characteristics of Anglo-Saxon.
... Such are the pronouns , articles , prepositions , and conjunctions . In more general terms it may be said that the essence of an inflected language is , to CHARACTERISTICS OF ANGLO - SAXON . 31 Characteristics of Anglo-Saxon.
Pagina 87
... conjunction , instead of where as we should now write : - This constable was no thing lord of this place Of which I speke , ther he Custance fond , But kepte it strongly , many wintres , space , Vnder Alla , kyng of Northumberlond . The ...
... conjunction , instead of where as we should now write : - This constable was no thing lord of this place Of which I speke , ther he Custance fond , But kepte it strongly , many wintres , space , Vnder Alla , kyng of Northumberlond . The ...
Pagina 92
... conjunction while which is very different from that of Queen's English . In our southron speech while is equivalent to during , but in the northern dialects it means until . A Yorkshireman will tell his boy , ' You stay here while I ...
... conjunction while which is very different from that of Queen's English . In our southron speech while is equivalent to during , but in the northern dialects it means until . A Yorkshireman will tell his boy , ' You stay here while I ...
Pagina 188
... conjunction . Operating with the conjunction , it rounds off and renders natural an abrupt beginning , and forms as it were the bridge between the spoken and the unspoken : - Oh if in after life we could but gather The very refuse of ...
... conjunction . Operating with the conjunction , it rounds off and renders natural an abrupt beginning , and forms as it were the bridge between the spoken and the unspoken : - Oh if in after life we could but gather The very refuse of ...
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