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An instructive formula summarizing the contrast between sequence- and focus - classes is in terms of external and internal grammar . The INTERNAL GRAMMAR of a sequence is the class of all sequence - classes to which it belongs ...
An instructive formula summarizing the contrast between sequence- and focus - classes is in terms of external and internal grammar . The INTERNAL GRAMMAR of a sequence is the class of all sequence - classes to which it belongs ...
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The grammar does not attempt to do more than give the major outlines of the language structure , but the author's exceptional knowledge of the language and his careful attention to detail have made the work a rich source book for those ...
The grammar does not attempt to do more than give the major outlines of the language structure , but the author's exceptional knowledge of the language and his careful attention to detail have made the work a rich source book for those ...
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2 Henry Sweet , A new English grammar logical and historical 1.391-428 §§1283-493 ( Oxford , 1892 ) ; Harold E. Palmer , A grammar of spoken English on a strictly phonetic basis 88-122 = $$ 199-270 ( Cambridge , 1930 ) ; George O. Curme ...
2 Henry Sweet , A new English grammar logical and historical 1.391-428 §§1283-493 ( Oxford , 1892 ) ; Harold E. Palmer , A grammar of spoken English on a strictly phonetic basis 88-122 = $$ 199-270 ( Cambridge , 1930 ) ; George O. Curme ...
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