Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... linguistic symbols by these members may be different ; but this difference is sometimes meaningful and sometimes not . Unmeaningfully different linguistic items have certain similarity in common . A set of such similar linguistic items ...
... linguistic symbols by these members may be different ; but this difference is sometimes meaningful and sometimes not . Unmeaningfully different linguistic items have certain similarity in common . A set of such similar linguistic items ...
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... linguistic atlas of England , so when it is completed we shall be able to see the various dialectal forms and their distribution in this country only in one sheet of paper . It is hard work to find out the various forms of one word in ...
... linguistic atlas of England , so when it is completed we shall be able to see the various dialectal forms and their distribution in this country only in one sheet of paper . It is hard work to find out the various forms of one word in ...
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... linguistic significance , which will be mentioned below , there exists a possible relation to some works of Hilton which should prove a good subject of later inquiry . In the Introduction by Professor Kuriyagawa , nine MSS . are given a ...
... linguistic significance , which will be mentioned below , there exists a possible relation to some works of Hilton which should prove a good subject of later inquiry . In the Introduction by Professor Kuriyagawa , nine MSS . are given a ...
Contents
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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Addison adjectives adverbial Anglica Anglo-Irish blood Boethius Brutus Caesar century Chaucer Clarissa Clause-sequency co-conjunction Congreve Cressida death Defoe dialects Ditto dramatic Elizabethan Endymion examples expressed Falstaff Fool function Hamlet hath honour Iago Iago's Ibid imagery instance Jespersen Johnson Johnson's Dictionary Jupiter Kansai University King King Lear L. C. Knights Lady language Lear linguistic literary Lucrece Macbeth marker meaning mind Modern English Modesty moral nature never Newsweek noun Ophelia Othello passage passim periphrastic phrase play poetic poetry Polonius postpositive preposition pronoun prose relative clause scene Scots Scottish secondary main clause seems sememe sense sentence Shakespeare shows speak Spectator speech structure syntactic Syntax thee thing thou thought tragedy Troilus Troilus and Cressida verb verb-adverb combinations verse vocabulary word-group word-order words ある がある たとえば である では デンマーク また 英語