Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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... origins of speech ; for the early writers of familiar letters , despite their curiosities of spelling , were ... origin . For Puttenham , Southern English had the merit of avoiding the outlandishness of the north and west country ...
... origins of speech ; for the early writers of familiar letters , despite their curiosities of spelling , were ... origin . For Puttenham , Southern English had the merit of avoiding the outlandishness of the north and west country ...
Pagina 73
... origin in nature craft ( = natural skill ) . There are , in fact , many words of Romance origin in this passage ; one of them ( denisoned ) is used attributively as the participle of an ad hoc verb . The idiomatic use of prepositions in ...
... origin in nature craft ( = natural skill ) . There are , in fact , many words of Romance origin in this passage ; one of them ( denisoned ) is used attributively as the participle of an ad hoc verb . The idiomatic use of prepositions in ...
Pagina 89
... origin and accidentals ; ( b ) their syntactical function . The latter is the more important . ( a ) Origin : Most English adverbs are derivative , being ( 1 ) formed from nouns , pronouns , adjectives or numerals ; ( 2 ) compounds of ...
... origin and accidentals ; ( b ) their syntactical function . The latter is the more important . ( a ) Origin : Most English adverbs are derivative , being ( 1 ) formed from nouns , pronouns , adjectives or numerals ; ( 2 ) compounds of ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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