The Increasing Frequency of the Preposition about During the Modern English PeriodAlmqvist & Wiksell, 1963 - 335페이지 |
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... connection . The present investigation shows that great attention has to be given to the position of the preposition in the sentence . Thus it will be seen that in certain positions the monosyllabic of has been entirely superseded by ...
... connection . The present investigation shows that great attention has to be given to the position of the preposition in the sentence . Thus it will be seen that in certain positions the monosyllabic of has been entirely superseded by ...
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... connection that , whilst an Englishman may say for instance ' He told me of his wife ' ( ex . 21 ) instead of the far more usual ' He told me about his wife ' , he will only say ' Tell me about your wife ' . This interesting fact is not ...
... connection that , whilst an Englishman may say for instance ' He told me of his wife ' ( ex . 21 ) instead of the far more usual ' He told me about his wife ' , he will only say ' Tell me about your wife ' . This interesting fact is not ...
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... connection , it may be worth mentioning that there is in Austen's Pride and Prejudice an instance of another construc- tional type which , similarly , seems to be non - existent in 20th century English : ' Of what are you talking ...
... connection , it may be worth mentioning that there is in Austen's Pride and Prejudice an instance of another construc- tional type which , similarly , seems to be non - existent in 20th century English : ' Of what are you talking ...
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B tell followed by direct neuter object | 38 |
The verbs tell and know compared 45 | 45 |
tell preceded by direct neuter object | 51 |
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20th century English 20th century texts Angel Pavement Austen Boswell Brontë Burney Carlyle century texts contain Cheyney construction say construction speak construction talk construction write constructional type constructional type talk containing the constructional crime novel denoting a person direct neut direct neuter object Doyle earlier Modern English examples illustrating Examples of talk frequent Galsworthy Gawdy Ideal Husband illustrating the constructional Isherwood Jerrold Lady Lady Windermere's Fan late Modern English letters Lord Mansfield matter Maugham McGinty's Dead Modern English texts Moon and Sixpence never pers plays positive imperative predominates prep preposition is followed Present-day English Pride and Prejudice Priestley Rattigan Robertson say+direct neut seems sentences Shaw Sherlock Holmes Shute single instance spoke statistics given talk to sy texts investigated things told Vanbrugh verb say verb talk Verney Waugh Wentworth word or phrase Wycherley ох ох