English as Language: Backgrounds, Development, UsageCharlton Laird, Robert M. Gorrell Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 279 Seiten |
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... Consider his treatment of each punctuation symbol . 6. What similarities do you find between the cant of Awdeley's underworld and modern cant or slang ? 7. Does Hodges follow Mulcaster's rules of punctuation ? Does Mulcaster follow ...
... Consider his treatment of each punctuation symbol . 6. What similarities do you find between the cant of Awdeley's underworld and modern cant or slang ? 7. Does Hodges follow Mulcaster's rules of punctuation ? Does Mulcaster follow ...
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... Consider the questions raised in Section III concerning sixteenth - century pronouncements and practices in such subjects as spelling , punctuation , capitali- zation , and grammatical usage . Have these changed by the eighteenth ...
... Consider the questions raised in Section III concerning sixteenth - century pronouncements and practices in such subjects as spelling , punctuation , capitali- zation , and grammatical usage . Have these changed by the eighteenth ...
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... consider his statement generally sensible in spite of them . En- deavor to defend or refute this estimate . You might , for instance , defend or dis- credit his attack upon Samuel Johnson's spelling , or you might consider in detail his ...
... consider his statement generally sensible in spite of them . En- deavor to defend or refute this estimate . You might , for instance , defend or dis- credit his attack upon Samuel Johnson's spelling , or you might consider in detail his ...
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A LANGUAGE MISCELLANY | 1 |
Subjects for Discussion | 6 |
LANGUAGE AS IT WORKS | 7 |
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