Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... Professor Jespersen tells us we must not call such a clause a ' noun clause ' because it hasn't the formal characteris- tics of a noun . In the light of the present tendency to disregard form and trust to function it seems perfectly ...
... Professor Jespersen tells us we must not call such a clause a ' noun clause ' because it hasn't the formal characteris- tics of a noun . In the light of the present tendency to disregard form and trust to function it seems perfectly ...
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... Professor Jespersen says on p . 291 that things that have the same meaning are not always grammatically the same . That the new dative is grammatically the same as the old simple dative is proved by the fact that in translating Old ...
... Professor Jespersen says on p . 291 that things that have the same meaning are not always grammatically the same . That the new dative is grammatically the same as the old simple dative is proved by the fact that in translating Old ...
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... Professor Jespersen seems to mean that this which can be used only in the predicate . In his notebook the reviewer has instances of this which in all the grammatical relations : ' Most of the critics have been very kind . I only saw one ...
... Professor Jespersen seems to mean that this which can be used only in the predicate . In his notebook the reviewer has instances of this which in all the grammatical relations : ' Most of the critics have been very kind . I only saw one ...
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