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Pagina 89
... adjectives and numerals , the adverbs with and without the suffix -ly , as in ' he works hard , ' ' he runs swiftly ' . Then there are adverbs compounded of particle + noun , adjective or adverb , such as besides , betimes , anew ...
... adjectives and numerals , the adverbs with and without the suffix -ly , as in ' he works hard , ' ' he runs swiftly ' . Then there are adverbs compounded of particle + noun , adjective or adverb , such as besides , betimes , anew ...
Pagina 193
... adjective to modify a concept . The term noun , in English , dates from the late fourteenth century . In the fifteenth it began to include adjectives , the two classes being distinguished as noun - substantive and noun - adjective . The ...
... adjective to modify a concept . The term noun , in English , dates from the late fourteenth century . In the fifteenth it began to include adjectives , the two classes being distinguished as noun - substantive and noun - adjective . The ...
Pagina 194
... adjective dates from the early fifteenth century . Pro- nominal adjectives ( in which demonstrative , possessive , indefinite and distributive pronouns are used attributively ) were recognized as such by the early grammarians ; so was ...
... adjective dates from the early fifteenth century . Pro- nominal adjectives ( in which demonstrative , possessive , indefinite and distributive pronouns are used attributively ) were recognized as such by the early grammarians ; so was ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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