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... copula , is classed as a sentence ; and if studied in relation to the change it is to make in the mind . addressed , it becomes a discourse . In discourse there is always an auditor , a recipient , in relation to whom the language is to ...
... copula , is classed as a sentence ; and if studied in relation to the change it is to make in the mind . addressed , it becomes a discourse . In discourse there is always an auditor , a recipient , in relation to whom the language is to ...
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... copula , predicate , with the modifiers grouped closely about each . But the claims of the imagination must be more dis- tinctly recognized . We have seen that the imagination pictures the single ideas in the process of word inter ...
... copula , predicate , with the modifiers grouped closely about each . But the claims of the imagination must be more dis- tinctly recognized . We have seen that the imagination pictures the single ideas in the process of word inter ...
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... copula , and predicate , and certain modifiers , as the explanatory , the objective , and phrase and clause modifiers to follow the part modified ; while adjective and possessive modifiers , and in most cases the adverb , precede the ...
... copula , and predicate , and certain modifiers , as the explanatory , the objective , and phrase and clause modifiers to follow the part modified ; while adjective and possessive modifiers , and in most cases the adverb , precede the ...
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... copula or verb , which asserts something of the subject that is not literally proper to the nature of that subject . " He defines Implication as an implied Metaphor or an implied Simile , giving these examples : - " No palm grove ...
... copula or verb , which asserts something of the subject that is not literally proper to the nature of that subject . " He defines Implication as an implied Metaphor or an implied Simile , giving these examples : - " No palm grove ...
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