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... construction is converted into the subject of the passive construction . Since the number of Old English verbs taking two direct objects is very small , the number of corresponding passive constructions is still smaller . After the Old ...
... construction is converted into the subject of the passive construction . Since the number of Old English verbs taking two direct objects is very small , the number of corresponding passive constructions is still smaller . After the Old ...
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... construction that corre- sponds to the subject of the active construction . Since the agent is often not , or only imperfectly , known , not precisely specifiable , down- right redundant ( as in : ' I dare not touch it , my hands are ...
... construction that corre- sponds to the subject of the active construction . Since the agent is often not , or only imperfectly , known , not precisely specifiable , down- right redundant ( as in : ' I dare not touch it , my hands are ...
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... constructions are used in the successive periods , a few , more or less kindred , types of construction will be dealt with first . They are : Types ( a ) ' I saw that he fell ' ( b ) ' I made him that he fell ' ( c ) ' I commanded him ...
... constructions are used in the successive periods , a few , more or less kindred , types of construction will be dealt with first . They are : Types ( a ) ' I saw that he fell ' ( b ) ' I made him that he fell ' ( c ) ' I commanded him ...
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Bibliography supplementing the previous Bibliographies | 1860 |
Type He did not fear wetting his feet 1774 | 1868 |
Type He mimed speaking into a telephone 1776 | 1875 |
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