Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... clause ' . Again we find a new name for an old familiar grammatical category . We usually call such a clause a ' substantive clause , ' or in still simpler language a ' noun clause ' . But Professor Jespersen tells us we must not call such ...
... clause ' . Again we find a new name for an old familiar grammatical category . We usually call such a clause a ' substantive clause , ' or in still simpler language a ' noun clause ' . But Professor Jespersen tells us we must not call such ...
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... clause , i.e. the relative clause that has no introductory connective , as in ' the book I hold in my hand ' . He here gives this clause the expressive name of ' contact - clause . ' On p . 132 he explains his new term : ' These clauses ...
... clause , i.e. the relative clause that has no introductory connective , as in ' the book I hold in my hand ' . He here gives this clause the expressive name of ' contact - clause . ' On p . 132 he explains his new term : ' These clauses ...
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... clause pointing to the following explanatory clause and thus binding the two clauses together . The definite article is similarly used : ' the book I hold in my hand ' , originally ' the book : I hold [ it ] in my hand ' . In these ...
... clause pointing to the following explanatory clause and thus binding the two clauses together . The definite article is similarly used : ' the book I hold in my hand ' , originally ' the book : I hold [ it ] in my hand ' . In these ...
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