English as Language: Backgrounds, Development, UsageCharlton Laird, Robert M. Gorrell Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 279 Seiten |
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... y and i . The next three translations exemplify the many versions which grew from the religious controversies of the sixteenth century . OLD ENGLISH TO THE PRESENT 55 OLD ENGLISH TO THE PRESENT: VERSIONS OF THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT.
... y and i . The next three translations exemplify the many versions which grew from the religious controversies of the sixteenth century . OLD ENGLISH TO THE PRESENT 55 OLD ENGLISH TO THE PRESENT: VERSIONS OF THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT.
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... present ) very meet , to put an e in the end of some such words , as in reade , the present tense , to distinguish it from the short sound of read , the preterimperfect tense . Also , there is no need of an e in the end of such words ...
... present ) very meet , to put an e in the end of some such words , as in reade , the present tense , to distinguish it from the short sound of read , the preterimperfect tense . Also , there is no need of an e in the end of such words ...
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... present day students of language , but it is more to the point to examine the reasons for this hold . Probably the most important reason is that the doctrine has be- hind it the weight of over a century and a half of almost undisputed ...
... present day students of language , but it is more to the point to examine the reasons for this hold . Probably the most important reason is that the doctrine has be- hind it the weight of over a century and a half of almost undisputed ...
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A LANGUAGE MISCELLANY | 1 |
Subjects for Discussion | 6 |
LANGUAGE AS IT WORKS | 7 |
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