The Grammar, History, and Derivation of the English Language: With Chapters on Parsing, Analysis of Sentences, and ProsodyNational society's depository, 1890 - 401 sidor |
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... speech by a falling of the voice when they come to an end . They are called Sentences . In the following paragraph the sentences are marked off by vertical lines : - Trade is stagnant . | The crops are drying up . | The sky is like ...
... speech by a falling of the voice when they come to an end . They are called Sentences . In the following paragraph the sentences are marked off by vertical lines : - Trade is stagnant . | The crops are drying up . | The sky is like ...
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... SPEECH . 4. If we examine the separate words of which sentences are made up , we shall find that they discharge different functions , i.e. are used for different purposes . Let us con- sider the use of each word in the following ...
... SPEECH . 4. If we examine the separate words of which sentences are made up , we shall find that they discharge different functions , i.e. are used for different purposes . Let us con- sider the use of each word in the following ...
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... speech . To parse a word is , primarily , to say to which part of speech it belongs . The number of parts of speech depends on the number of functions which words discharge in a sentence ; but , as it is not worth while to notice every ...
... speech . To parse a word is , primarily , to say to which part of speech it belongs . The number of parts of speech depends on the number of functions which words discharge in a sentence ; but , as it is not worth while to notice every ...
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... speech to which the words in italics in the following passages belong- a . Not a drum was heard , not a funeral note . - Wolfe . b . The Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold . — Byron . C. Alack ! there lies more peril in thine ...
... speech to which the words in italics in the following passages belong- a . Not a drum was heard , not a funeral note . - Wolfe . b . The Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold . — Byron . C. Alack ! there lies more peril in thine ...
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... speech , thrift ( from thrive ) , shrift ( from shrive ) ; ( c ) concrete nouns , e.g. despotism , kingship , knavery . The same noun may be concrete in one sense and abstract in another . Note the different uses in the following ...
... speech , thrift ( from thrive ) , shrift ( from shrive ) ; ( c ) concrete nouns , e.g. despotism , kingship , knavery . The same noun may be concrete in one sense and abstract in another . Note the different uses in the following ...
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The Grammar, History, and Derivation of the English Language, with Chapters ... Evan Daniel Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1891 |
The Grammar, History and Derivation of the English Language: With Chapters ... Evan Daniel Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1891 |
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