The Knowledge of EnglishH. Holt, 1927 - 572 Seiten |
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... structure , and the other minutiae of rhetorical instruction . That these technical details are important goes without saying . At the very moment of speaking and writing , the particular techni- cal device to be employed is of the ...
... structure , and the other minutiae of rhetorical instruction . That these technical details are important goes without saying . At the very moment of speaking and writing , the particular techni- cal device to be employed is of the ...
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... STRUCTURAL CHANGES XX . THE ENGLISH VOCABULARY ENGLISH SOUNDS • 171 • 186 • • 218 · • 228 • · 252 265 XIX . THE CAUSES OF STRUCTURAL CHANGE . 277 · 313 • · 341 • XXII . THE BEST PRONUNCIATION 369 • • XXIII . THE RELATIONSHIPS OF ENGLISH ...
... STRUCTURAL CHANGES XX . THE ENGLISH VOCABULARY ENGLISH SOUNDS • 171 • 186 • • 218 · • 228 • · 252 265 XIX . THE CAUSES OF STRUCTURAL CHANGE . 277 · 313 • · 341 • XXII . THE BEST PRONUNCIATION 369 • • XXIII . THE RELATIONSHIPS OF ENGLISH ...
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George Philip Krapp. finds his forward progress obstructed by some unsolved difficulty of structure , pronunciation , syntax , or vocabu- lary , cannot go on his way rejoicing until he knows how to remove his difficulty . He must feel ...
George Philip Krapp. finds his forward progress obstructed by some unsolved difficulty of structure , pronunciation , syntax , or vocabu- lary , cannot go on his way rejoicing until he knows how to remove his difficulty . He must feel ...
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... structure and were subject to exactly the same impulses a plain impossi- bility . same . Now the ordinary implication of the term " dialect " is that the speech of the persons who are included under the term is alike . But since the ...
... structure and were subject to exactly the same impulses a plain impossi- bility . same . Now the ordinary implication of the term " dialect " is that the speech of the persons who are included under the term is alike . But since the ...
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... structure whereby we realize our- selves as having a native speech can a word or a phrase become a part of our idiomatic English . The reason is not needed as a guide to the recognition of a native speech . One does not recognize one's ...
... structure whereby we realize our- selves as having a native speech can a word or a phrase become a part of our idiomatic English . The reason is not needed as a guide to the recognition of a native speech . One does not recognize one's ...
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