An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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... passive cer- tainly runs aground here for the conventional grammarian ; yet it is clear in the former utterance that we have a definite passive despite the active verb , while in the latter there is neither active nor passive because ...
... passive cer- tainly runs aground here for the conventional grammarian ; yet it is clear in the former utterance that we have a definite passive despite the active verb , while in the latter there is neither active nor passive because ...
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... passive - respectable , credible - but sometimes active— perishable , serviceable . From words that mean active or passive he falls down to endings like -less , but finds that they are active ( sleepless ) or passive ( tireless ) . From ...
... passive - respectable , credible - but sometimes active— perishable , serviceable . From words that mean active or passive he falls down to endings like -less , but finds that they are active ( sleepless ) or passive ( tireless ) . From ...
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... passive , if he refers to the attitude en- gendered in him by the object . From an interactional stand- point a ... passive ? According to the grammarian , who believes that the objective construction clashes with the idea of what is ...
... passive , if he refers to the attitude en- gendered in him by the object . From an interactional stand- point a ... passive ? According to the grammarian , who believes that the objective construction clashes with the idea of what is ...
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WHY AN OBJECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF GRAMMAR? | 3 |
LANGUAGE ADJUSTMENTS AND LANGUAGE THINGS | 17 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CONVENTIONAL GRAMMAR | 31 |
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