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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... Note that [ i ] and [ i ] , [ ə ] and [ ə ] , [ u · ] and [ u ] , [ u ] , [ ɔ ] and [ ɔ ] are not exactly pairs of identical vowels , those here marked short are more slack and open than those marked long . In an exact phonetic script ...
... Note that [ i ] and [ i ] , [ ə ] and [ ə ] , [ u · ] and [ u ] , [ u ] , [ ɔ ] and [ ɔ ] are not exactly pairs of identical vowels , those here marked short are more slack and open than those marked long . In an exact phonetic script ...
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... note that this is shown by the possibility of the use of one as in two gold watches and a silver one , and of an adverb as in on merely business grounds or on strictly party lines ( 8.5 ) . 3.33 . While numerals in -ty always stress the ...
... note that this is shown by the possibility of the use of one as in two gold watches and a silver one , and of an adverb as in on merely business grounds or on strictly party lines ( 8.5 ) . 3.33 . While numerals in -ty always stress the ...
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... ( note [ ] ) , tomato . Note the French end - stress in many of these recent loans . Tower [ tauǝ ] and tour [ tuǝ ] are two French words tour , taken over at two different times . 3.7 . While the long ME . vowels have thus undergone ...
... ( note [ ] ) , tomato . Note the French end - stress in many of these recent loans . Tower [ tauǝ ] and tour [ tuǝ ] are two French words tour , taken over at two different times . 3.7 . While the long ME . vowels have thus undergone ...
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... note that r neutralizes the tendency towards diphthongs of the [ ei , ou ] -type and tends to lower vowels . Thus instead of [ ei ] + r we get [ ɛǝ ] , which begins lower than [ ei ] and glides off into [ ə ] ,. e.g. hare — hair [ hɛə ] ...
... note that r neutralizes the tendency towards diphthongs of the [ ei , ou ] -type and tends to lower vowels . Thus instead of [ ei ] + r we get [ ɛǝ ] , which begins lower than [ ei ] and glides off into [ ə ] ,. e.g. hare — hair [ hɛə ] ...
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... Note that the first element of the name Shoreditch is identical with sewer , which is now made [ sjuǝ ] in refined pronunciation . 4.51 . Consonantal [ r ] appears not only before a vowel in the same word , but also before one in the ...
... Note that the first element of the name Shoreditch is identical with sewer , which is now made [ sjuǝ ] in refined pronunciation . 4.51 . Consonantal [ r ] appears not only before a vowel in the same word , but also before one in the ...
Inhalt
SPELLING | |
THE THREE RANKS | |
JUNCTION AND NEXUS | |
NUMBERconcluded | |
DEGREE | |
TENSE | |
TENSEcontinued | |
WILL AND SHALL | |
WOULD AND SHOULD | |
MOOD | |
DEPENDENT NEXUS | |
SENTENCESTRUCTURE | |
RELATIONS OF VERB TO SUBJECT AND OBJECT | |
PASSIVE | |
CASE | |
PERSON | |
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS | |
PRONOUNS OF TOTALITY | |
NUMBER | |
THE GERUND | |
THE INFINITIVE | |
CLAUSES AS PRIMARIES | |
CLAUSES AS SECONDARIES | |
CLAUSES AS TERTIARIES | |
INDEX | |
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