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It frequently departs from the usual sphere of relative pronouns in English the intro- duction of clauses which merely define or characterize the antecedent and acquires the function of a conjunction with a demonstrative or personal ...
It frequently departs from the usual sphere of relative pronouns in English the intro- duction of clauses which merely define or characterize the antecedent and acquires the function of a conjunction with a demonstrative or personal ...
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Some give as the reason for the addition of the conjunction one thing , and some another . Einenkel says that the conjunction is added to express other relations than those expressed by the simple participle .
Some give as the reason for the addition of the conjunction one thing , and some another . Einenkel says that the conjunction is added to express other relations than those expressed by the simple participle .
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As a theory , the assumption of the addition of a conjunction to the participle is much simpler . The other hypothesis in- volves complications and has to resort to the overworked theo- ry of ellipsis . The former assumes what the ...
As a theory , the assumption of the addition of a conjunction to the participle is much simpler . The other hypothesis in- volves complications and has to resort to the overworked theo- ry of ellipsis . The former assumes what the ...
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antecedent appears becomes beginning Bible Book Browning called century character Chaucer cited clause conjunction considered construction criticism death Deut direct double dramatic monologue dream effect elements English examples expression fact final frequently German give given hand hath hearer Henry Hoffmann idea indicative individual influence interest John king language latter literature Lord lyric means Medardus mind natural Note object occasion occurs origin Page period person Poe's poem poet poetry preceding preposition present pronoun question reference relation relative result says scene seems sense sentence similar soul speak speaker spirit stand story style subjunctive suggestion Syntax Tale thee thing thou thought tion translations UNIVERSITY unto usually verb whole writers young