English as Language: Backgrounds, Development, UsageCharlton Laird, Robert M. Gorrell Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 279 Seiten |
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... course it is most ad- visable to adopt ; for there is no one against which respectable authorities may not be cited . But as the omission of the u , in many words in which it was retained by Johnson , has now become the established ...
... course it is most ad- visable to adopt ; for there is no one against which respectable authorities may not be cited . But as the omission of the u , in many words in which it was retained by Johnson , has now become the established ...
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... Course / 519 / of Grammar , and Reason will go Hand in Hand with Practice.® Ward's linking of grammar and logic was a common eighteenth century practice and carried over into the nineteenth century , receiving the approval of even such ...
... Course / 519 / of Grammar , and Reason will go Hand in Hand with Practice.® Ward's linking of grammar and logic was a common eighteenth century practice and carried over into the nineteenth century , receiving the approval of even such ...
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... course , when he was a fish . ) So that one is forced , of course , to say , ' He danced like a child ' since ' as a child ' would mean ' when he was . ' Meredith says , ' threading it with color , like yewberries the yew . ” . . . The ...
... course , when he was a fish . ) So that one is forced , of course , to say , ' He danced like a child ' since ' as a child ' would mean ' when he was . ' Meredith says , ' threading it with color , like yewberries the yew . ” . . . The ...
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A LANGUAGE MISCELLANY | 1 |
Subjects for Discussion | 6 |
LANGUAGE AS IT WORKS | 7 |
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