A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles, Part 2E. Munksgaard, 1949 - English language |
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adjective adjunct adverb anaphoric Austen Bennett better Brontë Caine Carlyle Collingwood colloquial combinations compounds definite article Defoe G Di D distinction Doyle examples first-word frequent genitive Gissing Goldsm Haggard Hardy F haue Hope INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANENSIS instances Jespersen kind Kingsley H Kipl lady language Macaulay Malory Masefield mass-words McCarthy MDCCCXX means Mered H metanalysis Modern English Grammar neuter Norris nouns participle person phrase plural pluralia tantum poor post-adjunct pounds pre-adjunct predicative preposition principal pron pronoun Quincey quotations rare relative clause Ridge Ru Sel Scott sense sentence Sh Ado Sh Hml Sh Merch Sh R2 Sh Tp Shakespeare Shaw Shelley SIGILLUM signification singular sometimes Spect Stevenson JHF subjunct substantival substantive Swift Tennyson Thack Thack N thing thou tive Trollope verb VERITAS Ward Wilde woman words Wordsw young Zangwill G