The words when and where, and all others of the same nature, such as, whence, whither, whenever, wherever, &c. may be properly called adverbial conjunctions, because they participate the nature both of adverbs and conjunctions : of conjunctions, as they... Hermes; Or, A Philosophical Inqviry Concerning Vniversal Grammar - Página 244por James Harris - 1806 - 442 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Harris - 1751 - 484 páginas
...} Wfjence, Whither, Whenever, Wherever, &c. may be properly called ADVERBIAL CONJUNCTIONS, becaufe they participate the nature both of Adverbs and Conjunctions — of Conjunctions, as they conjoin Sentences; (a) The Latins had a peculiar Particle for this occafion, which they called Subdisjunftiva, a SuMfjitnftive;... | |
| James Harris - 1771 - 516 páginas
...to the fame Thing («). AGAIN— the Words, When and Where, and all others of the fame nature, fuch as, Whence, Whither, Whenever, Wherever, &c. may be properly called ADVERBIAL CONJUNCTIONS, becaufe they participate the nature both of Adverbs and Conjunctions — of Conjunctions, as they conjoin... | |
| James Harris - 1773 - 510 páginas
...as, Whence, Whither, Whenever, Wherever, &c. may be properly called AD VER BIAL CONJUNCTIONS, becaufe they participate the nature both of Adverbs and Conjunctions of Conjunctions, as they conjoin Sentences; (n) The Latins had a peculiar Particle for this occafion, which they called Subdisjunfli'Va, a Subdisjun... | |
| Joseph Robertson - 1785 - 198 páginas
...other words of the fame nature, may be properly called adverbial conjunctions ; becaufe they partake of the nature both of adverbs and conjunctions : of conjunctions, as they conjoin fentences ; of adverbs, as they denote the attributes, either of time, or of place f. * Sjeft. NO 279.... | |
| James Harris - 1786 - 504 páginas
...as, Whence, Whither, Whenever, Wberever,&c . maybe properly called ADVERBIAL CONJUNCTIONS, becaufe they participate the nature both of Adverbs and Conjunctions of Conjunctions, as they conjoin Seatences ; (») The Latins had a peculiar Particle for this occafion, which they called Subdisjunftiva,... | |
| James Harris - 1786 - 504 páginas
...the fame 'Thing («). AGAIN — the Words, When and Where, and all others of the fame nature, fuch as, Whence, Whither, Whenever, Wherever, &c, may be properly called ADVERBIAL CONJUNCTIONS, becaufe they participate the nature both of Adverbs and Conjunctions — of Conjunctions, as they conjoin... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 páginas
...article a : as, " Aside, athirst, afoot, ahead, asleep, aboard, ashore, abed, aground, afloat," &e. . .. The words when and where, and all others of the same...nature, such as, whence, whither, whenever, wherever, Etc. may be properly called adverbial conjunctions, because'they participate the nature both of adverbs... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 páginas
...as, whence, whither, whenever, wherever, &c. may be properly called adverbial conjunSions, becaufe they participate the nature both of adverbs and conjunctions : of conjunctions, as they conjoin fentences ; of adverbs, as they denote the attributes either of time, or of place. It may be particularly... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 páginas
...article a : as, " Aside, athirst, afoot, ahead, asleep, aboard, ashore, abed, aground, afloat," &c. The words when and where, and all others of the same nature, such as, ivIi' nee, -mhither, whenever, mherner, &c. may be properly called adverbial conjunctions, because'they... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 páginas
..." Aside, athirst, afoot, ahead, asleep, aboard, ashore, abed, aground, afloat," kc. The words ivhen and where, and all others of the same nature, such as, whence, ivhither, -ajhenfuer, wherever, &c. may be properly called adverbial conjunctions, because'they participate... | |
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