Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 124
... merely conceived by the mind ( i.e. hypothetical ) ; 2. whenever a degree of uncertainty was implied ; 3. to express what was proper , or what ought to be ; 4. to express a command or emphatic wish ; 5. in adverbial clauses of time ...
... merely conceived by the mind ( i.e. hypothetical ) ; 2. whenever a degree of uncertainty was implied ; 3. to express what was proper , or what ought to be ; 4. to express a command or emphatic wish ; 5. in adverbial clauses of time ...
Pagina 143
... merely in the proper use of conjunctions , but in the appropriate use of linking participial , adverbial or prepositional phrases . A. Co - ordinating The conjunctions and , but , or , nor may link single words or phrases , as well as ...
... merely in the proper use of conjunctions , but in the appropriate use of linking participial , adverbial or prepositional phrases . A. Co - ordinating The conjunctions and , but , or , nor may link single words or phrases , as well as ...
Pagina 158
... merely a verbid ( i.e. gerund , participle or infinitive ) . Perhaps the most succinct of Jespersen's statements on subordination appears in SPE Tract No. LIV ( 1940 ) under the title of A System of Clauses ( pp 157-171 ) . The ...
... merely a verbid ( i.e. gerund , participle or infinitive ) . Perhaps the most succinct of Jespersen's statements on subordination appears in SPE Tract No. LIV ( 1940 ) under the title of A System of Clauses ( pp 157-171 ) . The ...
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