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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... phonetics, to skip Chapters II-VI until he has finished the rest of the book. I may be allowed here to repeat what I wrote in 1909 in the first volume of my bigger Grammar: "It has been my endeavour in this work to represent English ...
... phonetics, to skip Chapters II-VI until he has finished the rest of the book. I may be allowed here to repeat what I wrote in 1909 in the first volume of my bigger Grammar: "It has been my endeavour in this work to represent English ...
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... Phonetic script . - Lips . - Tip of the tongue . - Blade . - Front and back of the tongue . - Vowels . - Soft palate . - Vocal chords . -Table of consonants.— Syllables . - Diphthongs . - Length .-— Stress and tone . CHAPTER III ...
... Phonetic script . - Lips . - Tip of the tongue . - Blade . - Front and back of the tongue . - Vowels . - Soft palate . - Vocal chords . -Table of consonants.— Syllables . - Diphthongs . - Length .-— Stress and tone . CHAPTER III ...
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... explanatory, giving, as far as this is possible, the reasons why the usage is such and such. These reasons may, according to circumstances, be phonetic or psychological, or in some cases both combined. Not infrequently the explanation.
... explanatory, giving, as far as this is possible, the reasons why the usage is such and such. These reasons may, according to circumstances, be phonetic or psychological, or in some cases both combined. Not infrequently the explanation.
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... terms that are often found abundantly in grammatical treatises and which really say nothing that cannot be expressed clearly in simple everyday language. DOI : 10.4324 / 9780203715857-2 CHAPTER II SOUNDS Phonetic script.
... terms that are often found abundantly in grammatical treatises and which really say nothing that cannot be expressed clearly in simple everyday language. DOI : 10.4324 / 9780203715857-2 CHAPTER II SOUNDS Phonetic script.
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... phonetic script , which in this book is made as simple as possible without any difficult complications . Sound symbols are here printed in square brackets [ ] . In phonetic script as here used [ • ] after a symbol indicates length of a ...
... phonetic script , which in this book is made as simple as possible without any difficult complications . Sound symbols are here printed in square brackets [ ] . In phonetic script as here used [ • ] after a symbol indicates length of a ...
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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