Anglica, Volum 6關西大學英語學會, 1966 |
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... sequence signal1 ( or clause marker ) 1 used to open an included subordinate clause is sometimes repeated twice before and in the midst of a single subordinate clause , as is shown in the quotations given in §2.4 below . From a purely ...
... sequence signal1 ( or clause marker ) 1 used to open an included subordinate clause is sometimes repeated twice before and in the midst of a single subordinate clause , as is shown in the quotations given in §2.4 below . From a purely ...
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... sequence signals or clause markers are present or not , and how many of them are used in a single subordinate clause . As the " characteristic " types of the structure of subordinate clauses in this age ( by the word “ characteristic ...
... sequence signals or clause markers are present or not , and how many of them are used in a single subordinate clause . As the " characteristic " types of the structure of subordinate clauses in this age ( by the word “ characteristic ...
Side 110
... clause with inverted word - order is sometimes unconnected ; 37 that is to say , no clause marker or sequence sig- nal is formally used to connect it with the main clause . In this chapter we shall treat of the type in which two or more ...
... clause with inverted word - order is sometimes unconnected ; 37 that is to say , no clause marker or sequence sig- nal is formally used to connect it with the main clause . In this chapter we shall treat of the type in which two or more ...
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ON PERFECTION | 43 |
TRAGIC FATE OF OTHELLOS WORLD | 1 |
LINGUISTIC FEATURES | 25 |
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Addison adjectives antecedent appears attributive Bailey's called Cause Clarissa Clause-sequency co-conjunction comedy component conditional connected coordinate definitions Defoe detached double doubt edition English Examiner example expressed eyes fact Fielding function give given Hamlet hand honest Iago Iago's instance John Johnson Johnson's Dictionary kind language least less linguistic main clause marker matter means mind nature never Note noun object once Ophelia original Othello passim perhaps Person phrase play Polonius preceding present pronoun question reason relation relative clause restriction Richardson secondary seems seen sentence sequence serves Shakespeare short sometimes speaking Spectator speech stand Steele structure sub-clause subordinate Swift thing thought tradition tragedy University verb whole word-group words written young