Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... Verb Syntax in J. Dryden's Prose I , p.229 ; W. Franz Die Sprache Shakespeares translated by S. Saito , p.823 ; B. Trnka On the Syntax of the English Verb ( by S. Saito ) , p.81 . 2 ) According to OED , it is in the year 1709 that the verb ...
... Verb Syntax in J. Dryden's Prose I , p.229 ; W. Franz Die Sprache Shakespeares translated by S. Saito , p.823 ; B. Trnka On the Syntax of the English Verb ( by S. Saito ) , p.81 . 2 ) According to OED , it is in the year 1709 that the verb ...
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... verb - adverb combination : " A - III " + " B - III " , reclas- sified as the following : ( c ) VERB - ADVERB COMBINATIOMS which have , as components , the I. Verbs with literal meaning ( including those cases where a verb can be used ...
... verb - adverb combination : " A - III " + " B - III " , reclas- sified as the following : ( c ) VERB - ADVERB COMBINATIOMS which have , as components , the I. Verbs with literal meaning ( including those cases where a verb can be used ...
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... verbs with unseparable prefixes . Even in Chaucer's age the verb - adverb combination had not been developed yet to such a degree as many modern idiomatic usages , otherwise he might have used it skilfully at will . In his Canterbury ...
... verbs with unseparable prefixes . Even in Chaucer's age the verb - adverb combination had not been developed yet to such a degree as many modern idiomatic usages , otherwise he might have used it skilfully at will . In his Canterbury ...
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