The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 244
... symbol - verb only as a phe- nomenon and a product of speech . The production of this particular word is to the verb - system what the leader is to a tree . Cut it off , and the tree will try to produce another leader . If we could ...
... symbol - verb only as a phe- nomenon and a product of speech . The production of this particular word is to the verb - system what the leader is to a tree . Cut it off , and the tree will try to produce another leader . If we could ...
Pagina 245
John Earle. section of the Syntax we shall have to consider this symbol- verb in some of the effects which it has caused . Such are the strong verbs and the symbol - verbs which they have produced . We cannot close this section without a ...
John Earle. section of the Syntax we shall have to consider this symbol- verb in some of the effects which it has caused . Such are the strong verbs and the symbol - verbs which they have produced . We cannot close this section without a ...
Pagina 250
... symbol than shall , of which the infinitive to shall was never heard in our language . In the transition period , we find the verb shall serving as an auxiliary to the infinitive verb will . In Roberd of Brunne's Handlyng Synne ...
... symbol than shall , of which the infinitive to shall was never heard in our language . In the transition period , we find the verb shall serving as an auxiliary to the infinitive verb will . In Roberd of Brunne's Handlyng Synne ...
Pagina 252
... symbol now in use , as when one says to a friend , Will you let your servant bring my horse ? ' To this levity of ... verb of a character so mixed , that it is for distinction sake reserved to a place at the end of this section of mixed verbs ...
... symbol now in use , as when one says to a friend , Will you let your servant bring my horse ? ' To this levity of ... verb of a character so mixed , that it is for distinction sake reserved to a place at the end of this section of mixed verbs ...
Pagina 389
... symbol - verb to be ) that they are presentive . Of all the parts of speech which remain to be noticed it is the general quality that they are not pre- sentive but symbolic . And yet we are not come to a dead level of symbolism . There ...
... symbol - verb to be ) that they are presentive . Of all the parts of speech which remain to be noticed it is the general quality that they are not pre- sentive but symbolic . And yet we are not come to a dead level of symbolism . There ...
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