Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... sentence . W. T. Brewster in The Writing of English ( 1913 ) says that the effect of a succession of loose sentences may vary from not disagreeable informality to slovenliness . A great many periodic sentences following one another ...
... sentence . W. T. Brewster in The Writing of English ( 1913 ) says that the effect of a succession of loose sentences may vary from not disagreeable informality to slovenliness . A great many periodic sentences following one another ...
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... sentence , but the sentence as a whole , e.g. Unhappily , he came too late to have much influence ; Well , you had better try another exercise ; What can be the reason for that now ? So , you have come ! In all these sentences the ...
... sentence , but the sentence as a whole , e.g. Unhappily , he came too late to have much influence ; Well , you had better try another exercise ; What can be the reason for that now ? So , you have come ! In all these sentences the ...
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... Sentence adverbs , 90 , 92 Sentence analysis , 185 , 195 Sentence formation , 175 Sentence stress , 65 , 175 Sequence of tenses , 68 , 111 , 122 , 190 sha ' : = shall , 39 Shakespeare , William , 7 , 14 , 24-5 , 32 , 37- 41 , 53 , 55 ...
... Sentence adverbs , 90 , 92 Sentence analysis , 185 , 195 Sentence formation , 175 Sentence stress , 65 , 175 Sequence of tenses , 68 , 111 , 122 , 190 sha ' : = shall , 39 Shakespeare , William , 7 , 14 , 24-5 , 32 , 37- 41 , 53 , 55 ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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