Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 111
... Old English , which had virtually only the present and past , and used the former also to express futurity , was felt to be inadequate . Augmentation began in Old English itself , and by the time of Caxton the tense - system had become ...
... Old English , which had virtually only the present and past , and used the former also to express futurity , was felt to be inadequate . Augmentation began in Old English itself , and by the time of Caxton the tense - system had become ...
Pagina 156
... Old English correlations were scrupulously linked by pairs of identical conjunctions , such as ge . 16. Subordination ... ge and ne ... ne . Grammar is the study of forms , function and meaning of words in acceptable order . Form and ...
... Old English correlations were scrupulously linked by pairs of identical conjunctions , such as ge . 16. Subordination ... ge and ne ... ne . Grammar is the study of forms , function and meaning of words in acceptable order . Form and ...
Pagina 164
... Old English , an inflected language , though not as efficient in its kind as Latin . S. O. Andrew in Chapter VI of Syntax and Style in Old English observed that inversion of subject and verb was the rule after demon- strative adverbs ...
... Old English , an inflected language , though not as efficient in its kind as Latin . S. O. Andrew in Chapter VI of Syntax and Style in Old English observed that inversion of subject and verb was the rule after demon- strative adverbs ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
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