The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina viii
... Substantival Pronouns 2. 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 ...
... Substantival Pronouns 2. 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 ...
Pagina 210
... substantive becomes an adjective . This is so com- mon in our language that examples are offered not to establish the ... substantival use , but also by reason of their grammatical form . Irrationals all sorrow are beneath . Edward Young ...
... substantive becomes an adjective . This is so com- mon in our language that examples are offered not to establish the ... substantival use , but also by reason of their grammatical form . Irrationals all sorrow are beneath . Edward Young ...
Pagina 297
... to others in which we begin to recognise formative traces , that is , something of terminations . as distinct from the body of the words . The Saxon substantival forms are : - -W -1 -m 1. SUBSTANTIVES - SAXON FORMLESS . 297.
... to others in which we begin to recognise formative traces , that is , something of terminations . as distinct from the body of the words . The Saxon substantival forms are : - -W -1 -m 1. SUBSTANTIVES - SAXON FORMLESS . 297.
Pagina 298
John Earle. The Saxon substantival forms are : - -W -1 -m -n -r -t , -th -k , -kin -ing , -ling -er -ness -dom -red -lock , -ledge -hood -ship -ric 316. The first group consists of those in which the termination is a mere letter or ...
John Earle. The Saxon substantival forms are : - -W -1 -m -n -r -t , -th -k , -kin -ing , -ling -er -ness -dom -red -lock , -ledge -hood -ship -ric 316. The first group consists of those in which the termination is a mere letter or ...
Pagina 311
... substantival forms are : - -y -le -el -er -ery -our -son , -shion , -som -ment -et , -ette , -let -age , -enger -or , -our , -er -er , -or , -ar -ier , -yer , -er , -eer -ee -ard -on , -ion , -oon -ine ,, - in -ure -ice , -ise , -esse ...
... substantival forms are : - -y -le -el -er -ery -our -son , -shion , -som -ment -et , -ette , -let -age , -enger -or , -our , -er -er , -or , -ar -ier , -yer , -er , -eer -ee -ard -on , -ion , -oon -ine ,, - in -ure -ice , -ise , -esse ...
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