University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 11University of Michigan Press, 1934 - 168 sider |
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... rule or practice of extended modality , examples of which have been noted in §§3 , 19 , 21 , and one phase of which was to be formulated by Vaugelas nearly a century too late to enjoy complete favor . Rules in 1618 29. Let us examine the ...
... rule or practice of extended modality , examples of which have been noted in §§3 , 19 , 21 , and one phase of which was to be formulated by Vaugelas nearly a century too late to enjoy complete favor . Rules in 1618 29. Let us examine the ...
Side 64
... rule which distinguishes the construction to be followed by an objec- tive clause from the construction to be followed by a consecutive clause . Subjunctive usage in dependent clauses is the general rule . Exceptions occur only after ...
... rule which distinguishes the construction to be followed by an objec- tive clause from the construction to be followed by a consecutive clause . Subjunctive usage in dependent clauses is the general rule . Exceptions occur only after ...
Side 79
... rules are becoming distinguishable . One is perceived and indicated by Malherbe ( 870 ) . Old rules , discernible through the recurrence of certain formulas of construction constantly followed by the same mood ( e.g. , §96 ) , begin to ...
... rules are becoming distinguishable . One is perceived and indicated by Malherbe ( 870 ) . Old rules , discernible through the recurrence of certain formulas of construction constantly followed by the same mood ( e.g. , §96 ) , begin to ...
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