The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 244
... wide of ours , as the Hebrew , have culminated in the selfsame result - the substantive - verb and out of it the symbol - verb . In the third section of the Syntax we shall have to consider this 244 THE VERBAL GROUP .
... wide of ours , as the Hebrew , have culminated in the selfsame result - the substantive - verb and out of it the symbol - verb . In the third section of the Syntax we shall have to consider this 244 THE VERBAL GROUP .
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 460
John Earle. CHAPTER X. OF SYNTAX . SYNTAX is a Greek word , signifying the order or array of words in a sentence . The study of this subject may be approached in two opposite ways . Either we may start with parts of speech as with a ...
John Earle. CHAPTER X. OF SYNTAX . SYNTAX is a Greek word , signifying the order or array of words in a sentence . The study of this subject may be approached in two opposite ways . Either we may start with parts of speech as with a ...
Pagina 461
... syntax we call Flat . The second is where the functions of the members of the sentence are shewn by modifications in the forms of words . This is the Flexional Syntax . The third is where the same relations are expressed by symbolic ...
... syntax we call Flat . The second is where the functions of the members of the sentence are shewn by modifications in the forms of words . This is the Flexional Syntax . The third is where the same relations are expressed by symbolic ...
Pagina 466
... adverb , it was felt that its collocation required altering , so as to be outside the pale of the article and substantive . And as the adjective only , having acquired the habit of an adverb , had to shift from the place of 466 OF SYNTAX .
... adverb , it was felt that its collocation required altering , so as to be outside the pale of the article and substantive . And as the adjective only , having acquired the habit of an adverb , had to shift from the place of 466 OF SYNTAX .
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