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... words extends to the whole of language . Grammar is the grammar of the whole ; and all lan- guage is composed , and is supposed to be read . Lin- guistics includes the entire organized framework of language as an instrument of ...
... words extends to the whole of language . Grammar is the grammar of the whole ; and all lan- guage is composed , and is supposed to be read . Lin- guistics includes the entire organized framework of language as an instrument of ...
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... words as parts which added together make sentences ; sentences as parts which added together make discourse ; and dis- courses as parts which added together make literature . This addition seems most proper ; yet words may be added all ...
... words as parts which added together make sentences ; sentences as parts which added together make discourse ; and dis- courses as parts which added together make literature . This addition seems most proper ; yet words may be added all ...
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... words . You remember this : " We have met the enemy and they are ours " ; and Caesar's famous effort , " Veni , vidi ... word , a sentence , or a dis- course ? Look in the dictionary , and you will find it as a word ; grammar declares it ...
... words . You remember this : " We have met the enemy and they are ours " ; and Caesar's famous effort , " Veni , vidi ... word , a sentence , or a dis- course ? Look in the dictionary , and you will find it as a word ; grammar declares it ...
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... word , if the parts are fixed ; if movable , a phrase . The very same language form put in relation to the three ... words , phrases , and sentences , the relation is within the language itself , between its outside and 4 THE SCIENCE ...
... word , if the parts are fixed ; if movable , a phrase . The very same language form put in relation to the three ... words , phrases , and sentences , the relation is within the language itself , between its outside and 4 THE SCIENCE ...
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... words and sentences is that of correctness ; the form must be the established form for expressing a given idea or thought . But correct forms are not ends in themselves ; they are only means to effective utterance , in supplying the ...
... words and sentences is that of correctness ; the form must be the established form for expressing a given idea or thought . But correct forms are not ends in themselves ; they are only means to effective utterance , in supplying the ...
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