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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... speech.- Vocative.— Imperative . - Verbs . - Difficulties . - Generic person . CHAPTER XVI DEFINITE PRONOUNS Division of pronouns . - Pronouns of contextual indication ( Personal pronouns ) .- Ambiguities . - Unspecified they . - The ...
... speech.- Vocative.— Imperative . - Verbs . - Difficulties . - Generic person . CHAPTER XVI DEFINITE PRONOUNS Division of pronouns . - Pronouns of contextual indication ( Personal pronouns ) .- Ambiguities . - Unspecified they . - The ...
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... speech . - Expanded tenses . — Special cases . Passive . - Conclusion . CHAPTER XXV WILL AND SHALL Full verb will . - Auxiliary will . - Volition . - Habit . - Volition - coloured future . First person . - Second person . - Condition ...
... speech . - Expanded tenses . — Special cases . Passive . - Conclusion . CHAPTER XXV WILL AND SHALL Full verb will . - Auxiliary will . - Volition . - Habit . - Volition - coloured future . First person . - Second person . - Condition ...
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... speech of the educated class, what may be called Standard English, but we must remember that the speech even of "standard speakers" varies a good deal according to circumstances and surroundings as well as to the mood of the moment. Nor ...
... speech of the educated class, what may be called Standard English, but we must remember that the speech even of "standard speakers" varies a good deal according to circumstances and surroundings as well as to the mood of the moment. Nor ...
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... speech—stress, pitch, colour of the voice, thus especially those elements which give expression to emotions rather than to logical thinking—disappear in the comparatively rigid medium of writing, or are imperfectly rendered by such ...
... speech—stress, pitch, colour of the voice, thus especially those elements which give expression to emotions rather than to logical thinking—disappear in the comparatively rigid medium of writing, or are imperfectly rendered by such ...
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... speech activity there are, further, three things to be distinguished, expression, suppression, and impression. Expression is what the speaker gives, suppression is what he does not give, though he might have given it, and impression is ...
... speech activity there are, further, three things to be distinguished, expression, suppression, and impression. Expression is what the speaker gives, suppression is what he does not give, though he might have given it, and impression is ...
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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