The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 403
... Phrasal , has a philological importance which will more clearly be seen in the next section , where it will be made the basis of the whole arrangement . 3. OF THE ADVERB . 428. In Adverbs our attention shall be given to one leading ...
... Phrasal , has a philological importance which will more clearly be seen in the next section , where it will be made the basis of the whole arrangement . 3. OF THE ADVERB . 428. In Adverbs our attention shall be given to one leading ...
Pagina 420
... phrasal stage of the adverb makes a great enlargement of the facul- ties of the language ; and the more so as the rudimentary forms are often retained for optional use even after the more explicit have developed themselves . So numerous ...
... phrasal stage of the adverb makes a great enlargement of the facul- ties of the language ; and the more so as the rudimentary forms are often retained for optional use even after the more explicit have developed themselves . So numerous ...
Pagina 422
... phrasal adverb is where a noun is repeated with a preposition to each , or one preposition between the two , as day by day , bridge by bridge , from hour to hour , wave after wave . Not to be crost , save that some ancient king Had ...
... phrasal adverb is where a noun is repeated with a preposition to each , or one preposition between the two , as day by day , bridge by bridge , from hour to hour , wave after wave . Not to be crost , save that some ancient king Had ...
Pagina 423
... phrasal adverb . For here we perceive that an opportunity offers itself to explain philologically one of the most peculiar of the phenomena of the English language . That which we call the English in ... PHRASAL . 423 (3) The Phrasal Adverb.
... phrasal adverb . For here we perceive that an opportunity offers itself to explain philologically one of the most peculiar of the phenomena of the English language . That which we call the English in ... PHRASAL . 423 (3) The Phrasal Adverb.
Pagina 424
... phrasal adverb ; that it was a method of attaching one verb to another in an adverbial manner , and that in process of time it detached itself and assumed an independent position . As the fruit of the pine - apple is not the termination ...
... phrasal adverb ; that it was a method of attaching one verb to another in an adverbial manner , and that in process of time it detached itself and assumed an independent position . As the fruit of the pine - apple is not the termination ...
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