10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXCLAMATIONAL»
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exclamational in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Poetic Rhythm: Structure and Performance : an Empirical ...
There is finally a possibility of emphatic modifications either through a “fluctuating
accentuation” (schwebende Betonung) embracing both syllables or through an
exclamational reinforcement of the first syllable [ab-stird]. But whatever solution ...
He is very angry at anything in the shape of a vigorous denunciation, or a
pathetic appeal of any kind ; and he indulges in a musing exclamational
commentary of ' Oh ! I say, you know !' * Come, come.' 'So ho! gently there!' 'St-st-
st,' and 'lieally ...
which meets with much admiration from his believing friends, thing in the shape
of a vigorous denunciation, or a pathetic appeal of any kind; and he indulges in a
musing exclamational commentary of ' Oh! I say, you know!' ' Come, and general
...
James Hogg, Florence Marryat, 1868
... idiom corresponding to the Latin coniunctivus indignantis, e.g. ifik -rzaOilv raSf
<psi: The index refers us to other portions of the work where this subject is treated
; yet in none of the places so indicated is this exclamational idiom to bo found.
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Schillers Die Piccolomini: Ed. with an Introduction, ...
Ehren is probably not dat. pi., but archaic dat. sing. — C8 Schenkte, condit. '
would give.' — Leuf, i.e., the vassals, serfs attached to the feudal estates. — G9
Nicht, used frequently in the German exclamational phrase, but superfluous in
English.
Friedrich Schiller, James Morgan Hart, 1875
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London Characters: Illustrations of the Humour, Pathos, and ...
He is very angry at anything in the shape of a vigorous denunciation, or a
pathetic appeal of any kind ; and he indulges in a musing exclamational
commentary of " Oh ! I say, you know I" " Come, come." "So ho! gently there!" "St-
st-st," and ...
7
The State and the Farmer
The Fairs 131 mal, they exhibit the prodigies, they encourage a class of
professional exhibitors, they attract the gaudy and the doubtful ; they are, in fact,
largely exclamational. There is permanent discussion as to the allowing of racing
and ...
Liberty Hyde Bailey, 1911
This way of introducing the Yes/No echo-question with an exclamational WH-
element can be used with the types exemplified in (149) and (150), as well: (154)
Speaker B: Ne, sinema—ya gid—iyor -um mu de -di -n? what cinema-Dat. go ...
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Power Without Domination: Dialogism and the empowering ...
In the concluding panegyric to Mr. Kokorev the critic's expressiveness is
presented by widely used clichés and exclamational sentences: 'K cqacTBIO
Haulero BeKa' ('luckily for our age') and 'BoccTaHOBI/IT ynanLLIee I/I pasnyeT
yracLLIeel ...
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Greek as a Foreign Language
2) Interrogative sentences: can be those sentences that conclude with a question
mark. 3) Negative sentences: are those with a negative meaning. 4)
Exclamational sentences: are those sentences that conclude with an exclamation
mark.
Aikaterini Spanakaki-Kapetanopoulos, 2012
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