A Functional Analysis of Present Day English on a General Linguistic BasisDe Gruyter, Incorporated, 1975 - 232 pages |
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... discussed later . Meanwhile we shall proceed with the discussion of the types of passive predication according to their forms . Having treated the participial form of passive predication , which is the most common of all , we must ...
... discussed later . Meanwhile we shall proceed with the discussion of the types of passive predication according to their forms . Having treated the participial form of passive predication , which is the most common of all , we must ...
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... discussed by I. POLDAUF 1948 ; cf. also H. SPITZBARDT 1959. Older but still useful is a paper by E. SAPIR 1951 , pp . 122–149 . Admittedly , in this case the semantic change of the adjective was facilitated by the fact that sight is an ...
... discussed by I. POLDAUF 1948 ; cf. also H. SPITZBARDT 1959. Older but still useful is a paper by E. SAPIR 1951 , pp . 122–149 . Admittedly , in this case the semantic change of the adjective was facilitated by the fact that sight is an ...
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... discussed ) . 74 ModCz grammatical research , however , convincingly shows that the ModCz verbal form přiđel ' came ' no longer represents a nominal expression but ranks as a finite verb form ( see J. VACHEK 1961 , esp . p . 40f . ) 75 ...
... discussed ) . 74 ModCz grammatical research , however , convincingly shows that the ModCz verbal form přiđel ' came ' no longer represents a nominal expression but ranks as a finite verb form ( see J. VACHEK 1961 , esp . p . 40f . ) 75 ...
Contents
A Functional onomatology | 17 |
a Definition of compound words | 28 |
Shortening of words and coining of new naming units | 34 |
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2nd person adjective adverbial adverbial adjunct analysis apposition aspectual modification basic categorial transitions collocation colloquial common compared compounds construed corresponds Czech and German Czech sentence Czech verb Czech word Czech word order dative definition deixis denotes DEUTSCHBEIN English employs English verb example expressed fact finite verb formal French functional sentence perspective gender genitive gerund grammatical person grammatical subject Hence independent word Indo-European languages infinitive instances JESPERSEN jsem kind král language Latin linguistic Mathesius meaning ModE morpheme naming unit negation negative Neogrammarian nominal one-element passive construction passive predication periphrastic phonetic plural POLDAUF possessive Prague predication prefix prepositional phrase Present Day English present participle preterite pronominal pronoun reference reflexive reflexive pronoun reflexive verbs relation rheme semantic sentence element Similarly singular sometimes speaker speech substantival suffix syntactic tense theme tion utterance VACHEK verbal action verbal aspect verbal noun verbless sentences whereas word categories word order