Philosophy of Language, Containing Practical Rules for Acquiring a Knowledge of English Grammar: With Remarks on the Principles of Syntax & CompostionRolfe, 1838 - 241 páginas |
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Términos y frases comunes
abbreviation abstract action adjective admit adverb affirmation assertion attri attribute auxiliary auxiliary verb belonging called Chailey clause Cobbett complex term composition conjunction connected considered consonant copula Crombie definite article derived discourse distinct distinguished employed English language equivalent example existence expressed figure in rhetoric force of signification genitive glottis grammar grammarians ideas idiom imperative mood implied indeclinable indefinite INDICATIVE MOOD individual infinitive mood interjection Latin letter Lewes manner of signification meaning merely mind mode modification nature neuter Newick nominative notion object observed opinion original past participle perceive personal pronouns phrase plural possessive predicate preposition principles pronunciation proper name propriety reader refers relative remarks represent Ringmer rules says Dr sense sentence Sevenoaks singular sometimes sound speaker speaking species speech subjunctive mood substantive syllable syntax tence tense thing thou thoughts tion tive Tooke truth usage verb verbal noun vowel words writer