The Language of Literature: English Grammar in ActionMacmillan, 1985 - 158 頁 Studie over de ontwikkeling van de Engelse grammatica sedert de 14e eeuw |
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第 4 頁
... beginning established . He ærest gesceop eorthan bearnum , He first shaped earth for children , heofon to hrofe , halig Scyppend ; heaven as roof , holy shaping ( one ; = Creator ) ; tha middangeard , monncynnes Weard , then middle ...
... beginning established . He ærest gesceop eorthan bearnum , He first shaped earth for children , heofon to hrofe , halig Scyppend ; heaven as roof , holy shaping ( one ; = Creator ) ; tha middangeard , monncynnes Weard , then middle ...
第 18 頁
... beginning , Telle ich con , word after worde ' . Speak I can , word after word ' . - Three times he uses the 1st person dual genitive unker , and the duals will not long survive his time ; a number of languages have had duals for things ...
... beginning , Telle ich con , word after worde ' . Speak I can , word after word ' . - Three times he uses the 1st person dual genitive unker , and the duals will not long survive his time ; a number of languages have had duals for things ...
第 69 頁
... beginning The spacious firmament on high and graced with several good tunes , is apparently still a great favourite with Freemasons ; it states with poise a paradox that not every Christian finds instructive — that the heavenly bodies ...
... beginning The spacious firmament on high and graced with several good tunes , is apparently still a great favourite with Freemasons ; it states with poise a paradox that not every Christian finds instructive — that the heavenly bodies ...
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3rd person plural 3rd person singular A E Housman accusative singular adjective adverb apostrophe archaic archaism Caffrey called Carfax Chaucer clause comma course dative Dative singular death dialect diction doth expression feminine noun French genitive genitive singular grammatical gender heard Holy idiom imitation infinitive inflected inflexional system inflexions irregular James Joyce King language Latin linguistic look Lord lost masculine means Middle English Milton neuter never night Ogden Nash Ohthere Old English passage past participle past tense Past tense singular person singular present phrase plural noun poem poet poetry preposition present indicative present participle present tense pronoun prose rhymes sche sentence Shakespeare singular of weak sound speech spelling stanza strong style syllables syntax T. S. Eliot tee túm tee thee things thou túm tee túm verb verbal noun verse vocabulary vowel words write wrong