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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... secondary words . - First part of compounds . - Verbs . CHAPTER XXII DEGREE Positive , comparative and superlative . - Regular forms.- Irregularities.- More and most . - Meaning . - Superiority , equality and inferiority . — Seeming ...
... secondary words . - First part of compounds . - Verbs . CHAPTER XXII DEGREE Positive , comparative and superlative . - Regular forms.- Irregularities.- More and most . - Meaning . - Superiority , equality and inferiority . — Seeming ...
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... secondary stress because separated from cal by the weak i and later acquired the chief stress ; similarly the third from the ending is stressed in individual , occupy , verity , necessity , tyranny , elegant , innocent , sentiment ...
... secondary stress because separated from cal by the weak i and later acquired the chief stress ; similarly the third from the ending is stressed in individual , occupy , verity , necessity , tyranny , elegant , innocent , sentiment ...
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... secondary stress on the last syllable in the verb : experiment [ sb . eks'perimənt , vb . eks'periment , similarly compliment and others . Words in -ate have [ -it ] or [ -at ] as adjectives , [ -eit ] with secondary stress as verbs ...
... secondary stress on the last syllable in the verb : experiment [ sb . eks'perimənt , vb . eks'periment , similarly compliment and others . Words in -ate have [ -it ] or [ -at ] as adjectives , [ -eit ] with secondary stress as verbs ...
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... secondary trillings of the uvula ( " Northumbrian burr " ) . Very often the degree of reduction is different according to the position in the syllable , the tendency being towards a stronger articulation before , and a weaker after the ...
... secondary trillings of the uvula ( " Northumbrian burr " ) . Very often the degree of reduction is different according to the position in the syllable , the tendency being towards a stronger articulation before , and a weaker after the ...
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... secondary stress on that ending and therefore pronounce [-eit], adjectives and substantives have [-et], or more frequently, [-it] or [-ət]: fortunate, aggregate; thus the verb separate is [sepəreit], the adjective [sep(ə)rit] or [seprət]; ...
... secondary stress on that ending and therefore pronounce [-eit], adjectives and substantives have [-et], or more frequently, [-it] or [-ət]: fortunate, aggregate; thus the verb separate is [sepəreit], the adjective [sep(ə)rit] or [seprət]; ...
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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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