Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 164
... noun and stressed - pronoun subjects might be widely dissociated from their verbs ; they still are . The rhythmical freedom of syntax enjoyed throughout the history of English poetry is a tradition that goes back to Anglo - Saxon times ...
... noun and stressed - pronoun subjects might be widely dissociated from their verbs ; they still are . The rhythmical freedom of syntax enjoyed throughout the history of English poetry is a tradition that goes back to Anglo - Saxon times ...
Pagina 178
... noun and verb , number and gender in the case of noun and pronoun , which Jonson regards as a sub - type of noun 178 TUDOR TO AUGUSTAN ENGLISH.
... noun and verb , number and gender in the case of noun and pronoun , which Jonson regards as a sub - type of noun 178 TUDOR TO AUGUSTAN ENGLISH.
Pagina 193
... noun and an epithet , since the names given to objects were determined by attributes . The two parts of speech differed only in function , that of a noun to denote , that of an adjective to modify a concept . The term noun , in English ...
... noun and an epithet , since the names given to objects were determined by attributes . The two parts of speech differed only in function , that of a noun to denote , that of an adjective to modify a concept . The term noun , in English ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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