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... Relative Clauses The development of relative pronouns out of interrogative forms is a long and complicated history , beginning in the thirteenth century , when who was compounded ... relative SYNTAX AND STYLE CONCLUDED 161 Relative Clauses.
... Relative Clauses The development of relative pronouns out of interrogative forms is a long and complicated history , beginning in the thirteenth century , when who was compounded ... relative SYNTAX AND STYLE CONCLUDED 161 Relative Clauses.
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... relative clauses which leave the meaning of the main clause unaffected ) . Unfortunately , by the fourteenth century which was being employed for defining clauses also . Relative which for persons , used seventeen times by Shakespeare ...
... relative clauses which leave the meaning of the main clause unaffected ) . Unfortunately , by the fourteenth century which was being employed for defining clauses also . Relative which for persons , used seventeen times by Shakespeare ...
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... relative pronoun , e.g. Mac . I.6.6â9 . no Iutty frieze , / Buttrise , nor Coigne of Vantage , but this Bird / Hath made his pendant Bed , and procreant Cradle EMOH Induc.363 . no honourable or reverend personage whatsoever , can come ...
... relative pronoun , e.g. Mac . I.6.6â9 . no Iutty frieze , / Buttrise , nor Coigne of Vantage , but this Bird / Hath made his pendant Bed , and procreant Cradle EMOH Induc.363 . no honourable or reverend personage whatsoever , can come ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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adjective adverbial clauses adverbs analytical language archaic Ascham auxiliary Ben Jonson Caxton Chapter Chaucer co-ordinating colloquial common compound conjunctions construction Dictionary e.g. EMIH eighteenth century Elizabethan EMIH EMIH F EMOH emphatic English Grammar English Language epithets express Fâ Faerie Queene function genitive gerund grammarians H. C. Wyld hath Henry Henry IV Ibid F idiomatic illustrate infinitive inflexion intransitive verbs inversion J.Caes Jespersen King James Bible Latin linguistic literary English literature logical London main clause meaning Middle English modern English negative noun clause Old English origin orthography Oxford participle passive periphrastic person phrases plays poetic poetry poets prepositions pronoun pronunciation prose regarded relative Revels rhetoric rhythm selfe sentence seventeenth century Shakespeare Shakespeare and Jonson Sir Thomas sixteenth century sonne Sonnet speake speech spelling Spenser structure style stylistic subjunctive subordinate clauses syllables syntactical tense thee thou tongue translation Tudor English usage verse word order writing