Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... adjectives and to see how his device developed with the advancement of his literary career . The word " adjective " in this paper includes numerical adjectives , but articles and demonstrative adjectives are excluded because they are of ...
... adjectives and to see how his device developed with the advancement of his literary career . The word " adjective " in this paper includes numerical adjectives , but articles and demonstrative adjectives are excluded because they are of ...
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... adjectives against one instance of more than two adjectives . In case of three or more adjectives the insertion of " and " generally occurs only before the last adjective , but we find some exceptions due probably to a stylistic and a ...
... adjectives against one instance of more than two adjectives . In case of three or more adjectives the insertion of " and " generally occurs only before the last adjective , but we find some exceptions due probably to a stylistic and a ...
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... adjectives are placed after a proper noun , while in Chaucer " the + adjective ” usually serves as a rime and another adjective is put before a proper noun as in the type 3 ( b ) : the goode Urban the olde ( : biholde : tolde ) ( CT ...
... adjectives are placed after a proper noun , while in Chaucer " the + adjective ” usually serves as a rime and another adjective is put before a proper noun as in the type 3 ( b ) : the goode Urban the olde ( : biholde : tolde ) ( CT ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
藤木白鳳 | 63 |
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