Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 51
... meaning of these anglicizations . A useful distinction between such coinages and homespun words is offered by Henry Bradley in his paper on ' Language ' : So far as colloquial words are concerned , the correct meaning is that which is ...
... meaning of these anglicizations . A useful distinction between such coinages and homespun words is offered by Henry Bradley in his paper on ' Language ' : So far as colloquial words are concerned , the correct meaning is that which is ...
Pagina 90
... meaning . These adverbs are verbal particles , because they combine with the verb to express a single idea . The fusion is usually labelled compound verb , and there are various degrees of semantic development , and various shades of ...
... meaning . These adverbs are verbal particles , because they combine with the verb to express a single idea . The fusion is usually labelled compound verb , and there are various degrees of semantic development , and various shades of ...
Pagina 93
... meaning ' ago ' Twelf.N . I.2.36 . The daughter of a Count / That dide some twelvemonth since EMOH III.4.33 . Reason long since is fled to animals ( ii ) meaning ' afterwards ' . This usage is with the past tense , therefore excluding ...
... meaning ' ago ' Twelf.N . I.2.36 . The daughter of a Count / That dide some twelvemonth since EMOH III.4.33 . Reason long since is fled to animals ( ii ) meaning ' afterwards ' . This usage is with the past tense , therefore excluding ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
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