Essentials of English GrammarUniversity of Alabama Press, 1964 - 387 Seiten A classic of English grammar, Essentials of English Grammar provides a common ground for the traditionalist and the structural or descriptive linguist. Jespersen's work provides insight into the fundamental concepts that underlie the linguistic approach, but at the same time the foundation of the traditional approach is retained. |
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... considered one composite name for what might in many cases just as well have been called by a single name . Compare thus : A silly person : a fool . The warmest season : summer . A An offensive smell : a stench . very tall person : a ...
... considered one composite name for what might in many cases just as well have been called by a single name . Compare thus : A silly person : a fool . The warmest season : summer . A An offensive smell : a stench . very tall person : a ...
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... considered compounds , e.g. school- boys ' clothes , girls ' friendships , a lovers ' quarrel , and in expressions of measures , etc. ( 14.87 ) . On the spelling a printer's error , many printers ' errors , lady's ( or ladies ' ) maids ...
... considered compounds , e.g. school- boys ' clothes , girls ' friendships , a lovers ' quarrel , and in expressions of measures , etc. ( 14.87 ) . On the spelling a printer's error , many printers ' errors , lady's ( or ladies ' ) maids ...
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... considered as a kind of mass - word . 16.65 . The distributive use of the ( = each ) may be considered a kind of generic singular : It sells at ten shillings the bushel . He punished me ; not two or three times in the week , nor once or ...
... considered as a kind of mass - word . 16.65 . The distributive use of the ( = each ) may be considered a kind of generic singular : It sells at ten shillings the bushel . He punished me ; not two or three times in the week , nor once or ...
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CHAPTER I | 15 |
CHAPTER II | 22 |
CHAPTER III | 29 |
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adjectives adjunct adverbs amorphous sentences auxiliary barks CHAPTER chiefly colloquial combinations Compare compounds connexion consonant construction corresponding definite article denote Dickens diphthongs distinction English examples expanded tenses express felt French frequent future genitive gerund grammatical H. W. Fowler idea implies indefinite indefinite article indicated indirect object infinitive interrogative intransitive Jane Austen John kind lady language look married mass-words meaning mentioned names natural negative never nexus nexus-substantives Note originally participle passive perfect phonetic pluperfect plural possible preceded predicative present tense preterit primary pronouns pronunciation question reference regard relative clause relative pronoun secondary seen sense set phrases Similarly singular sometimes sound speak speaker speech spelling spoken stantive stress subjunctive substantive superlative syllable tell tendency tertiary thing third person thou transitive verbs verb voiceless vowel woman word-order words writing