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... given are either a coordinate or a purely subordinate relation to the preceding clause . But if we examine into the instances given in § 6. 27 , a formal char- acteristic can be observed in common with them all . It is that an ...
... given are either a coordinate or a purely subordinate relation to the preceding clause . But if we examine into the instances given in § 6. 27 , a formal char- acteristic can be observed in common with them all . It is that an ...
Side 27
... given a detailed account of this dialect in her important edition of St. Juliana , also speaks highly of it as " the written idiom of gentle and lettered people , with a knowledge in various degrees of French , written and spoken , and ...
... given a detailed account of this dialect in her important edition of St. Juliana , also speaks highly of it as " the written idiom of gentle and lettered people , with a knowledge in various degrees of French , written and spoken , and ...
Side 71
... given a hat . ( 3 ) Ahat was given me . ( 4 ) He bought me a hat . ( 5 ) I was bought a hat . ( 6 ) Ahat was bought me .非常にすっきりした画一的な記述だが,言語の実態もそんなにすっきりしているかどうか。否である。第一に英国ではまだ write ...
... given a hat . ( 3 ) Ahat was given me . ( 4 ) He bought me a hat . ( 5 ) I was bought a hat . ( 6 ) Ahat was bought me .非常にすっきりした画一的な記述だが,言語の実態もそんなにすっきりしているかどうか。否である。第一に英国ではまだ write ...
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