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CHAPTER IX THE STRUCTURE OF CHAUCER'S RELATIVE SENTENCE 41. In the first part of this chapter , I have subjected the construction of Chaucer's relative clause to a treatment very similar to that given by L. Kellner in his edition of ...
CHAPTER IX THE STRUCTURE OF CHAUCER'S RELATIVE SENTENCE 41. In the first part of this chapter , I have subjected the construction of Chaucer's relative clause to a treatment very similar to that given by L. Kellner in his edition of ...
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The old demonstrative relative he does not appear in Chaucer . 3. The pure interrogative - relative forms , who , which , what , though generally supposed to be derived from general or indefinite relatives , are derived from ...
The old demonstrative relative he does not appear in Chaucer . 3. The pure interrogative - relative forms , who , which , what , though generally supposed to be derived from general or indefinite relatives , are derived from ...
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Relation is very frequently expressed through as and relative adverbs . 11. Chaucer's relative ellipses present no special pecul- iarities . 12. Chaucer occasionally uses a singular predicate in his relative clauses after a plural ...
Relation is very frequently expressed through as and relative adverbs . 11. Chaucer's relative ellipses present no special pecul- iarities . 12. Chaucer occasionally uses a singular predicate in his relative clauses after a plural ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
RELATION EXPRESSED THROUGH AS 3336 | 39 |
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