Essentials of english grammar part 1
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Alsn available as a nrinterl bankEssentials of English GrammarEssentials of English GrammarOtto JespersenLondonFirst published March 1933 by George Al Essentials of english grammar part 1 llan & Unwin LtdRoutledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-l.ibrary, 2006."To purchase your own copy of this or any of I ay lor & Francis or Routledge's collection of thousands of eBooks please go to http.7/www.ebookstore.tandf. co.uk .”Thi Essentials of english grammar part 1 s book is copyright under the Berne Convention. All rights are reserved. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, critiEssentials of english grammar part 1
cism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act. 1956. no pan of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmittedAlsn available as a nrinterl bankEssentials of English GrammarEssentials of English GrammarOtto JespersenLondonFirst published March 1933 by George Al Essentials of english grammar part 1 on of the copyright owner.Enquiries should be sent to the publishers al the undermentioned address:ISBN 0-203-42578-2 Master e-book ISBNISBN 0-203-73402-5 (Adobe e-Reader Format) ISBN 0-415-10440-8 (Print Edition)PrefaceTHE appearance of this book is due to urgent appeals from some English friends ( Essentials of english grammar part 1 among them Professors W.E.Collinson. G.c.Moore Smith, and R.A.Williams), who asked me to bring out a one-volume grammar embodying the principles explaEssentials of english grammar part 1
ined in The Philosophy of Grammar and partly carried out in the seven volumes of my Modern English Grammar. After some years of hesitation I have now Alsn available as a nrinterl bankEssentials of English GrammarEssentials of English GrammarOtto JespersenLondonFirst published March 1933 by George Al Essentials of english grammar part 1 ous friends, to whose kind criticisms I owe a great debt of gratitude. I must mention Dr.E.R.Edwards, who read nearly the whole of the manuscript: Professors C.A.Bodelsen and G.E.K.Braunholtz. Miss Isabel Fry, Dr.G.E.Fuhrken. and Miss J.Young. Ph.D., who all of them read a greater or lesser number o Essentials of english grammar part 1 f chapters and communicated to me their remarks. Niels Haislund. M.A., assisted me in copying the manuscript, and gave me valuable assistance in readiEssentials of english grammar part 1
ng the proofs. My heartfelt thanks to all these kind scholars!To the student I may perhaps offer two pieces of advice: to read in general the examplesAlsn available as a nrinterl bankEssentials of English GrammarEssentials of English GrammarOtto JespersenLondonFirst published March 1933 by George Al Essentials of english grammar part 1 allowed here to repeat what I wrote in 1909 in the first volume of my bigger Grammar:“It has been my endeavour in this work to represent English Grammar not as a set of stiff dogmatic precepts, according to which some things are correct and others absolutely wrong, but as something living and devel Essentials of english grammar part 1 oping under continual fluctuations and undulations, something that is founded on the past and prepares the way for the future, something that is not aEssentials of english grammar part 1
lways consistent or perfect, but progressing and perfectible—in one word, human.”A detailed exposition of the reasons that have led me to deviate fromAlsn available as a nrinterl bankEssentials of English GrammarEssentials of English GrammarOtto JespersenLondonFirst published March 1933 by George Al Essentials of english grammar part 1 mar,” which will be printed in a volume. “Linguistica: Selected Papers in English. French, and German.” and will also be sold separately.1OTTO JESPERSEN GENTOFTE. COPENHAGEN120551 London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd.ContentsCHAPTER II.INTRODUCTORY1What is grammar?—Local and social dialects.—spoken and Essentials of english grammar part 1 written language.—Formulas and free expressions.— Expression, suppression, and impression.—Prescriptive.descriptive, explanatory, historical, appreciaEssentials of english grammar part 1
tive grammar.— Purpose and plan of this grammar.CHAPTER IIII.SOUNDS6Phonetic script.—Lips.—Tip of the tongue.—Blade.—Front and back of the tongue.—VowAlsn available as a nrinterl bankEssentials of English GrammarEssentials of English GrammarOtto JespersenLondonFirst published March 1933 by George Al Essentials of english grammar part 1 nd laws.—Alternations.—Stress.—The great vowelshift.—New [a-,CHAPTER IVIV.EVOLUTION OF THE SOUND-SYSTEM18Alsn available as a nrinterl bankEssentials of English GrammarEssentials of English GrammarOtto JespersenLondonFirst published March 1933 by George AlGọi ngay
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