Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 34
... contractions . The analytical development of syntax in this period involved the frequent use of prepositions and articles , or of auxiliary verbs , in unemphatic positions , producing similar results . The principal reason for contraction ...
... contractions . The analytical development of syntax in this period involved the frequent use of prepositions and articles , or of auxiliary verbs , in unemphatic positions , producing similar results . The principal reason for contraction ...
Pagina 35
... contractions nearly always result from the slurred coalescence of two words ; if the first is left without in- dependent accent ( as in thart = = thou art ) the contraction is said to be proclitic ; if the second is so reduced ( e.g. as ...
... contractions nearly always result from the slurred coalescence of two words ; if the first is left without in- dependent accent ( as in thart = = thou art ) the contraction is said to be proclitic ; if the second is so reduced ( e.g. as ...
Pagina 39
... contraction is not recorded in the OED , except with further elision i'n't and i'nt ) Ibid II.6.24 . This's her garter ( in prose ) VD 72. Your Ostritch , beleeve it , ' s no faithfull translator IO . Are EMOH II.4.146 . Alas , you'r ...
... contraction is not recorded in the OED , except with further elision i'n't and i'nt ) Ibid II.6.24 . This's her garter ( in prose ) VD 72. Your Ostritch , beleeve it , ' s no faithfull translator IO . Are EMOH II.4.146 . Alas , you'r ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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