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CHAPTER VI RELATION EXPRESSED THROUGH RELATIVE ADVerbs 37. Relation is frequently expressed in Chaucer by means of relative adverbs . These are often combined with prepo- sitions and are followed by a pleonastic as , or that .
CHAPTER VI RELATION EXPRESSED THROUGH RELATIVE ADVerbs 37. Relation is frequently expressed in Chaucer by means of relative adverbs . These are often combined with prepo- sitions and are followed by a pleonastic as , or that .
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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 . Now what relation can be ...
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 . Now what relation can be ...
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cessive relation may be and actually is expressed by the parti- ciple alone . But this relation , though real , may be dim . To bring out and emphasize this subordinate relation , a conjunc- tion was added . In theory this is plausible ...
cessive relation may be and actually is expressed by the parti- ciple alone . But this relation , though real , may be dim . To bring out and emphasize this subordinate relation , a conjunc- tion was added . In theory this is plausible ...
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