The sentence. Section I. The elements of the sentence. Section II The composite sentenceP. Noordhoff, 1904 |
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Strana x
... meaning § 70. . Final Observations § 71. . PLACE OF OBJECTS WITH VERBALS SS 72-73 . PLACE OF ADVERBIAL ADJUNCTS WITH VERBALS §§ 74-82 . PLACE OF PREPOSITIONS CONSTITUTING A PART OF PREPOSITIONAL OBJECTS AND ADVERBIAL ADJUNCTS § 33 ...
... meaning § 70. . Final Observations § 71. . PLACE OF OBJECTS WITH VERBALS SS 72-73 . PLACE OF ADVERBIAL ADJUNCTS WITH VERBALS §§ 74-82 . PLACE OF PREPOSITIONS CONSTITUTING A PART OF PREPOSITIONAL OBJECTS AND ADVERBIAL ADJUNCTS § 33 ...
Strana xiv
... meaning or function , to justify the differentiation . COPULAS OF THE FIRST KIND . 4. The principal copula of the first group is to be . To be may be said to be devoid of any sense when connecting an adjective or a noun with the subject ...
... meaning or function , to justify the differentiation . COPULAS OF THE FIRST KIND . 4. The principal copula of the first group is to be . To be may be said to be devoid of any sense when connecting an adjective or a noun with the subject ...
Strana 1
... meaning of their own , which may be said to be a faded reflection of their ordinary signification , their use as copulas being limited to certain combinations ( 12 , Iv ; Mäтzn . , II , 35 ) . The following deserve mention . to fall ...
... meaning of their own , which may be said to be a faded reflection of their ordinary signification , their use as copulas being limited to certain combinations ( 12 , Iv ; Mäтzn . , II , 35 ) . The following deserve mention . to fall ...
Strana 3
... meaning is due . to the suppression of the reflexive pronoun . MURRAY , i . v . hold , 23 , c . This law holds good for all living beings . HURL . , LECT . AND ESS . , 50a . The saying of the poet holds true in a large degree . SMILES 1 ...
... meaning is due . to the suppression of the reflexive pronoun . MURRAY , i . v . hold , 23 , c . This law holds good for all living beings . HURL . , LECT . AND ESS . , 50a . The saying of the poet holds true in a large degree . SMILES 1 ...
Strana 5
... meaning is due to the suppression of the reflexive pronoun . MURRAY , i . v . hold , 23 , c . This law holds good for all living beings . HURL . , LECT . AND Ess . , 50a . The saying of the poet holds true in a large degree . SMILES 1 ...
... meaning is due to the suppression of the reflexive pronoun . MURRAY , i . v . hold , 23 , c . This law holds good for all living beings . HURL . , LECT . AND Ess . , 50a . The saying of the poet holds true in a large degree . SMILES 1 ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
adjective adnom adverbial adjunct adverbial clauses BARRY PAIN BLEAK HOUSE BRONTË CHRISTM CHUZ CLIVE Compare conjunctive construction copula denoting DOLF HEYL DOMB Dutch E. W. HORNUNG Early Modern English ENGL equivalent expressed FAIR following quotations gerund gerund-construction gerund(-clause GOOD-NAT Grammar of Late GRAPH GÜNTH HAML head-sentence HENRY ESM HIST HUXL infinitive infinitive-clause infinitive-construction instances JOHN HAL KATH lady Late Modern English look Lord MARN meaning MEES modified MURRAY N. E. GR never NIGHT AND MORN non-prepositional object Note noun OLLA PODRIDA participle PEND PICKW POUTSMA preceded predicative adnominal adjuncts preposition prepositional object preterite PRIDE AND PREJ pronoun regularly RICH SCHOOL FOR SCAND seems sentences sometimes stand STOF subordinate statement tell TITM TOM BROWN verbs VIII WEBST WESTW word word-group XVII XVIII
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