An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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... subjunctive mean- ing which one language expresses in one way is expressed by other languages in another . " It is a mistake to say that the subjunctive mood has practically disappeared from modern English " ( SNS ) . What has happened ...
... subjunctive mean- ing which one language expresses in one way is expressed by other languages in another . " It is a mistake to say that the subjunctive mood has practically disappeared from modern English " ( SNS ) . What has happened ...
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... moods , the subjunctive and the indica- tive . But even these two are only slightly distinguished . It is clear that Sweet really thinks in terms of the modes of a propo- sition to express statements of fact or thought . The imperative ...
... moods , the subjunctive and the indica- tive . But even these two are only slightly distinguished . It is clear that Sweet really thinks in terms of the modes of a propo- sition to express statements of fact or thought . The imperative ...
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... subjunctive . Notice first that although all grammarians regard speech as forms express- ing what is in the mind of the speaker , they still call the sub- junctive a thought mood . Some grammarians , of course , openly assume that what ...
... subjunctive . Notice first that although all grammarians regard speech as forms express- ing what is in the mind of the speaker , they still call the sub- junctive a thought mood . Some grammarians , of course , openly assume that what ...
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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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