A Companion to the Higher English GrammarLongmans, Green & Company, 1874 - 374 Seiten |
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... Nouns .... PROPER NOUNS . Range of exemplification extended ... Disturbing considerations : departures from type - Some Singu- lar names are extended to new individuals .... Other Proper names ( e.g. , of families ) assume temporarily ...
... Nouns .... PROPER NOUNS . Range of exemplification extended ... Disturbing considerations : departures from type - Some Singu- lar names are extended to new individuals .... Other Proper names ( e.g. , of families ) assume temporarily ...
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... name would express ; it signifies that the person so named is in the act of speaking to , or addressing , some other person or persons . This is the fact intimated by the word ' I ' , and it is not intimated by the Proper Noun for the ...
... name would express ; it signifies that the person so named is in the act of speaking to , or addressing , some other person or persons . This is the fact intimated by the word ' I ' , and it is not intimated by the Proper Noun for the ...
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... nouns or verbs . They were not invented at that stage of language when people began to feel the wearisomeness of repeating a proper name ; they existed when such fastidiousness of ear was neither experienced nor indulged . The occasion ...
... nouns or verbs . They were not invented at that stage of language when people began to feel the wearisomeness of repeating a proper name ; they existed when such fastidiousness of ear was neither experienced nor indulged . The occasion ...
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... Noun . Reasons were given for the threefold definition in the Grammar , which is ... names of places , names of persons , and names of things . As regards the ... Proper , Com- mon , and Abstract . The two additional classes , recently ...
... Noun . Reasons were given for the threefold definition in the Grammar , which is ... names of places , names of persons , and names of things . As regards the ... Proper , Com- mon , and Abstract . The two additional classes , recently ...
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... names ; being parsed accordingly . Thus , although the Proper , the Abstract , and the Material Noun signify very different things , they agree grammati- cally among themselves , and differ from the Common Noun . They take neither the ...
... names ; being parsed accordingly . Thus , although the Proper , the Abstract , and the Material Noun signify very different things , they agree grammati- cally among themselves , and differ from the Common Noun . They take neither the ...
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abstract nouns action adjective clause adjective of quality adverbial phrase adverbs ambiguity antecedent applies Cæsar called chiefly circumstance class noun classical classical element co-ordinating common noun compounds concord conjunction connected construction definite derived distinct Eileithyia employed ending English equally examples exemplified express fact farther finite verb French frequently future gender gerund give given Grammar Greek important indefinite article individual infinitive inflection instances king language Latin limit meaning mode native nature noun clause nouns of material object occasion ordinary origin parsing participle passive voice person plural possessive precise predicate prefix preposition present pronoun proper names reference regards relative clause restrictive root Saxon scarcely sense sentence signify simple singular sometimes speak speaker speech substitute suffix supposed tense thing thou tion tive transitive verb usage vague verb verbal noun write