University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 sider |
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... Negative Verbs 8. We may distinguish three types of negative verbs : ordinary negative verbs or ordinary negation , verbs which are inherently negative , and verbs occurring in negating circumstances . We 8 ] II After Declarative ...
... Negative Verbs 8. We may distinguish three types of negative verbs : ordinary negative verbs or ordinary negation , verbs which are inherently negative , and verbs occurring in negating circumstances . We 8 ] II After Declarative ...
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... negative - interrogative Assertive , negative . Certainty antonyms , affirmative Suppositive antonyms , affirmative Certainty antonyms , negative Suppositive antonyms , negative Assertive antonyms , negative Perceptive , negative ...
... negative - interrogative Assertive , negative . Certainty antonyms , affirmative Suppositive antonyms , affirmative Certainty antonyms , negative Suppositive antonyms , negative Assertive antonyms , negative Perceptive , negative ...
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... negative expressions , affirmative Inherently negative expressions , negative • 43. We know that mood usage is largely a matter of inherited manners of expression , and we may assume that its development is subject to analogy . We ...
... negative expressions , affirmative Inherently negative expressions , negative • 43. We know that mood usage is largely a matter of inherited manners of expression , and we may assume that its development is subject to analogy . We ...
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