The Soul of Grammar: A Bird's-eye View of the Organic Unity of the Ancient & the Modern Languages Studied in British and American Schools |
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ablatival accusative ACQUIRED MEANINGS adjective adverbial Anglo-Saxon Aorist called case-phrases case-relations Cicero classified common conditioned futurity construction context dative proper dative-phrases declension denoting dependent questions developed Dionysius Thrax Early Latin escribiendo example fact French and Spanish functions future indicative Future Perfect genitive genitive proper Germanic languages Gram grammar grammarians Greek and Latin Greek Optatives Homer Horace imperative Indo-European Indo-European languages infinitive instances Jespersen junctive late Latin Livy locatival mihi modern English modern German modern languages moods and tenses nominative noun order of words parent language Past Perfect Past subjunctive past tenses Perfect Subjunctive phrase formed Plautus plural preposition present pronoun quod relation Sanskrit sentence singular six languages sociative-instrumental Soph Spanish speaker speaking Stoic subjunctive mood subjunctive or optative subjunctives and optatives subordinate clauses syntax Tenses employed term unreality usage verb verbal activity vocative write ἂν εἰ καὶ μὴ οὐ τῆς τὸν τοῦ