The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 420
... pronominal factor so , which has already been spoken of in both the previous sections , must come in here likewise : - 6 And he was competent whose purse was so . ' William Cowper , The Time - Piece . ' A declaration so bold and haughty ...
... pronominal factor so , which has already been spoken of in both the previous sections , must come in here likewise : - 6 And he was competent whose purse was so . ' William Cowper , The Time - Piece . ' A declaration so bold and haughty ...
Pagina 448
... pronominal use is now antiquated , and whether is used only as a conjunction : - Whether they wil heare , or whether they will forbeare .'— Ezekiel ii . 5 . ' Whether it were I or they .'- 1 Cor . xv . II . To this same group belongs a ...
... pronominal use is now antiquated , and whether is used only as a conjunction : - Whether they wil heare , or whether they will forbeare .'— Ezekiel ii . 5 . ' Whether it were I or they .'- 1 Cor . xv . II . To this same group belongs a ...
Pagina 449
... pronominal ushering . Thus , in the case of directly , quoted below , it is clear that this word originally came in as an adverb to a pronominal conjunction : it was at first ' directly as ' or ' directly that . ' Of the conjunctions ...
... pronominal ushering . Thus , in the case of directly , quoted below , it is clear that this word originally came in as an adverb to a pronominal conjunction : it was at first ' directly as ' or ' directly that . ' Of the conjunctions ...
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accent adjectival adjective adverb Alfred Tennyson alliteration ancient Anglo-Saxon appears Ballad Society become belongs called century character Chaucer collocation compound conjunction consonant dialect distinction Dutch elder emphasis English language example expression fact Faerie Queene familiar flexion following quotation French words German Gothic Gothic languages grammatical Greek guage habit Hebrew Henry VI illustration infinitive inflections instances interjection King Latin Layamon letter literature means metre mind modern English native nature noun observed onomatopoetic original Ormulum orthography participle person philological phrasal phrase plural poet poetry preposition present preterite pronominal pronoun pronunciation Randle Cotgrave reader retained rhyme rhythm Saxon seems sense sentence Shakspeare signifies sort sound speak speech spelling Spenser substantive syllable symbol-verb symbolic words syntax thing thou tion tone traces translation verb verbal vowel William Cowper William Wordsworth writing written þæt þat