A Grammar of Spoken English on a Strictly Phonetic Basis |
Contents
PART I | 1 |
WEAKENING | 9 |
The Definite Article | 11 |
2 | 18 |
INTERROGATIVE WORDS | 27 |
Logical Classification | 30 |
NAMES OF LANGUAGES | 35 |
Noun Qualifiers | 41 |
322 | 161 |
a Adverbs used as Incidental components | 177 |
Verbs Indistinguishable from Nouns | 198 |
Inflexions of the Verb 212263 | 212 |
439444 | 215 |
Sform | 222 |
461 | 227 |
Objectcomplement Predicates | 233 |
Use of the Definite and Indefinite Articles | 51 |
aiðǝ | 57 |
as Pronouns | 63 |
156157 | 70 |
Inferiority | 82 |
Uses of the Verb 203211 | 94 |
Preteriteform | 102 |
mast | 108 |
d | 121 |
Emphatic Affirmative | 138 |
Interrogative Negative with Shifted Subject | 144 |
Chronological Diagram | 148 |
306 | 155 |
ADVERBIALS | 236 |
Adverbials of Effect | 254 |
39 | 259 |
NEGATIVE TOTALITY Two Methods of Expression A and B 663 | 262 |
by First Speaker | 267 |
TIME RELATIONS | 268 |
609 | 274 |
C | 281 |
C | 282 |
TOTALITY | 288 |
PLURALITY 667671 | 293 |
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