Essentials of English GrammarRoutledge, 24.05.2013 - 800 Seiten This book was first published in 1933, Essentials of English Grammar is a valuable contribution to the field of English Language and Linguistics. |
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... Final remarks.— Place of preposition.—Irregular continuation.—Concatenation of clauses—Adverbs whereof, etc. CHAPTER XXXV CLAUSES as TERTIARIES . . . . . . Place. —-Time. — Contrast.~— Manner.-—- Comparison .— Cause. -Purpose. —- Result ...
... Final remarks.— Place of preposition.—Irregular continuation.—Concatenation of clauses—Adverbs whereof, etc. CHAPTER XXXV CLAUSES as TERTIARIES . . . . . . Place. —-Time. — Contrast.~— Manner.-—- Comparison .— Cause. -Purpose. —- Result ...
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... final sound in sing [sig] and often occurs before [g, k] as in finger, sink [figga, sigk]. A fricative formed with the back of the tongue is [w], which is thus formed at two places, see on the lips 2.12. 2.4. The tongue is also ...
... final sound in sing [sig] and often occurs before [g, k] as in finger, sink [figga, sigk]. A fricative formed with the back of the tongue is [w], which is thus formed at two places, see on the lips 2.12. 2.4. The tongue is also ...
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... final consonant has considerable influence on the length of the preceding sounds; compare thus the vowels of bead and beat, of heard and hurt, the diphthongs of raise and race, of code and coat, of eyes and ice, the [l] of felled and ...
... final consonant has considerable influence on the length of the preceding sounds; compare thus the vowels of bead and beat, of heard and hurt, the diphthongs of raise and race, of code and coat, of eyes and ice, the [l] of felled and ...
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... final), in stressed syllables or in unstressed syllables, etc. A long vowel may be changed while the corresponding short vowel is kept unchanged, or vice versa. In this way sound changes may give rise to phonetic alternations, through ...
... final), in stressed syllables or in unstressed syllables, etc. A long vowel may be changed while the corresponding short vowel is kept unchanged, or vice versa. In this way sound changes may give rise to phonetic alternations, through ...
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Inhalt
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CHAPTER V EVOLUTION OF THE SOUNDSYSTEMconcluded | 50 |
CHAPTER VI SPELLING | 61 |
CHAPTER VII PAGE WORDCLASSES | 66 |
CHAPTER VIII THE THREE RANKS | 78 |
CHAPTER XX NUMBER | 197 |
CHAPTER XXI NUMBERconcluded | 206 |
CHAPTER XXII DEGREE | 219 |
CHAPTER XXIII TENSE | 230 |
CHAPTER XXIV TENSEcontinued | 252 |
CHAPTER XXV WILL AND SHALL | 271 |
CHAPTER XXVI WOULD AND SHOULD | 282 |
CHAPTER XXVII PAGE MOOD | 293 |
CHAPTER IX JUNCTION AND NEXUS | 91 |
CHAPTER X SENTENCESTRUCTURE | 97 |
CHAPTER XI RELATIONS OF VERB TO SUBJECT AND OBJECT | 107 |
CHAPTER XII PASSIVE | 120 |
CHAPTER XIII PAGE PREDICATIVES | 124 |
CHAPTER XIV CASE | 132 |
CHAPTER XV PERSON | 147 |
CHAPTER XVI DEFINITE PRONOUNS | 152 |
CHAPTER XVII INDEFINITE PRONOUNS | 174 |
CHAPTER XVIII PAGE PRONOUNS OF TOTALITY | 184 |
CHAPTER XIX GENDER | 188 |
CHAPTER XXVIII AFFIRMATION NEGATION QUESTION | 296 |
CHAPTER XXIX DEPENDENT NEXUS | 309 |
CHAPTER XXX NEXUSSUBSTANTIVES | 316 |
CHAPTER XXXI THE GERUND | 320 |
CHAPTER XXXII THE INFINITIVE | 329 |
CHAPTER XXXIII CLAUSES AS PRIMARIES | 349 |
CHAPTER XXXIV CLAUSES AS SECONDARIES | 357 |
CHAPTER XXXV CLAUSES AS TERTIARIES | 369 |
CHAPTER XXXVI RETROSPECT | 374 |
INDEX | 379 |
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