An Examination of the Functional Elements of an English Sentence: Together with a New System of Analytic MarksMacmillan, 1882 - 163 σελίδες |
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... Action , conceived of as abstracted from all connection with the person , thing , actual state or deed , without which such quality , & c . , could not exist , eg . goodness , vice , virtue , humility , existence , to exist . B Obs . A ...
... Action , conceived of as abstracted from all connection with the person , thing , actual state or deed , without which such quality , & c . , could not exist , eg . goodness , vice , virtue , humility , existence , to exist . B Obs . A ...
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... actions , such as striking , rubbing , pushing , ploughing , measuring , & c . It is probable that by means of arrangement , accent , and intonation , these predicative roots may have risen to the dignity of words , but , if so , we ...
... actions , such as striking , rubbing , pushing , ploughing , measuring , & c . It is probable that by means of arrangement , accent , and intonation , these predicative roots may have risen to the dignity of words , but , if so , we ...
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... action , which they were ob- served or were supposed to be performing . Thus the most primitive nouns may always be expanded into sentences , of which the suffixed Pointing Root forms the subject and the prefixed Predicative Root forms ...
... action , which they were ob- served or were supposed to be performing . Thus the most primitive nouns may always be expanded into sentences , of which the suffixed Pointing Root forms the subject and the prefixed Predicative Root forms ...
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... action . Hence we may speak of both a substantival and of an adverbial accusative [ see § 46 ] . The Vocative [ not a case ] is a stem used interjectionally . The Genitive case marks one noun or pronoun as occu- pying some adjectival ...
... action . Hence we may speak of both a substantival and of an adverbial accusative [ see § 46 ] . The Vocative [ not a case ] is a stem used interjectionally . The Genitive case marks one noun or pronoun as occu- pying some adjectival ...
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Together with a New System of Analytic Marks William Garmonsway Wrightson. some action . cause of an act . Hence it serves to tell the initial [ i.e. the first ] The Locative case marks the place or sphere of an action . The Instrumental ...
Together with a New System of Analytic Marks William Garmonsway Wrightson. some action . cause of an act . Hence it serves to tell the initial [ i.e. the first ] The Locative case marks the place or sphere of an action . The Instrumental ...
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