Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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... period , by analysing the effect of syntax upon style , and the importance of grammar to writing generally . Attitudes to grammar , rhetoric and composition changed substantially during this period , owing first to the growth of ...
... period , by analysing the effect of syntax upon style , and the importance of grammar to writing generally . Attitudes to grammar , rhetoric and composition changed substantially during this period , owing first to the growth of ...
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... period 1450-1750 . The period 700-1100 is called Old English , and from 1100 to 1450 Middle English ; but there are a variety of categories for what succeeds the middle of the fifteenth century . The most suitable name so far advanced ...
... period 1450-1750 . The period 700-1100 is called Old English , and from 1100 to 1450 Middle English ; but there are a variety of categories for what succeeds the middle of the fifteenth century . The most suitable name so far advanced ...
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... period the relative values were reversed . The reason for this is that the syllables in Greek and Latin were fixed in quantity , and words , with their inflexions , were generally longer ; inflexions relieved these languages of the need ...
... period the relative values were reversed . The reason for this is that the syllables in Greek and Latin were fixed in quantity , and words , with their inflexions , were generally longer ; inflexions relieved these languages of the need ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
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