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BOOK REVIEWS The System of Grammar . Pp . 46. By OтTO JESPERSEN . London : George Allen and Unwin , Copenhagen : Levin and Munksgaard , 1933 . Jespersen declares ( 5 ) that The System of Grammar has been occa- sioned by the publication ...
BOOK REVIEWS The System of Grammar . Pp . 46. By OтTO JESPERSEN . London : George Allen and Unwin , Copenhagen : Levin and Munksgaard , 1933 . Jespersen declares ( 5 ) that The System of Grammar has been occa- sioned by the publication ...
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... Jespersen concern- ing the relationship of the three words in a simple phrase like this has long been made , though ... Jespersen strenuously objects ( 15 ) to Professor Curme's ( to me quite proper ) insistence that , in a ...
... Jespersen concern- ing the relationship of the three words in a simple phrase like this has long been made , though ... Jespersen strenuously objects ( 15 ) to Professor Curme's ( to me quite proper ) insistence that , in a ...
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... Jespersen ( The Essentials 93 ) retains ' appositive ' ( one subdivision of Sweet's assumptive use ) , but for Sweet's second subdivision of the as- sumptive use , namely , ' attributive ' , Jespersen offers no specific term . For the ...
... Jespersen ( The Essentials 93 ) retains ' appositive ' ( one subdivision of Sweet's assumptive use ) , but for Sweet's second subdivision of the as- sumptive use , namely , ' attributive ' , Jespersen offers no specific term . For the ...
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