10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNGRAMMATIC»
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ungrammatic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap: To the Vienna ...
In a text from 1944, in a very similar context we find, "The ungrammatic use of the
words 'object + configuration'!" (p. 113). 18. Further evidence derives from the
Prototractatus, 4.01221 and 4.10224, which makes a certain claim about Sinn
that ...
J. Alberto Coffa, Alberto Coffa, Linda Wessels, 1993
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The Gentleman's Magazine
... who have not made'the following Observation, viz. that the most exalted genius
, wearing the fetters of rhyme, is often obliged, in an introductory verse, to use a
word, . which though neither ungrammatic not' inelegant, is not the 'very best that
...
I Could I report as I do at the close, First, the preacher speaks through his nose :
Second, his gesture is too emphatic: Thirdly, to waive what 's pedagogic, The
subject-matter itself lacks logic: > Fourthly, the English is ungrammatic. " Great
news!
4
Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night (What you will). ...
Meaning by pond'raus and substantial things, pleasure and wealth. Stet-rein. The
old copy reads-Making practice, &c. which renders the passage ungrammatic'al,
and unintelligible. For the emendation now made, [mooring] I am answerable.
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Isaac Reed, 1805
5
The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
... who have not tirade the following observation, viz. that the moll exalted genius,
wearing the fetters of rhyme, is often obliged, In an mt'iiiaBory verses to use a
word, which though neither ungrammatic nor inelegant, is not the -very best that ...
6
The Works of Walter Pater
In that unadorned language, in those harsh grammatic (or rather quite
ungrammatic) constructions we have surely the natural accent of one speaking
under strong excitement. We might think, again, that the Plzwdo, purporting to
record his ...
7
The Poems of Browning: Volume Three: 1846 - 1861
Could I report as I do at the close, First, the preacher speaks through his nose:
Second, his gesture is too emphatic: Thirdly, to waive what's pedagogic, The
subject-matter itself lacks logic: Fourthly, the English is ungrammatic. Great news!
the ...
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Graduate Director for the School of English Daniel Karlin, 2014
In that unadorned language, in those harsh grammatic (or rather quite
ungrammatic) constructions we have surely the natural accent of one speaking
under strong excitement. We might think, again, that the Phaedo, purporting to
record his ...
9
The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature
Maritf: but, being in after years displeased with so ungrammatic a termination in
his name, be changed it to Gio. Mario. He received his education in a school of
the Jesuits, in his own country ; and, h.iving afterwards resided with an uncle at ...
Tobias George Smollett, 1803
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Lexical Specification and Insertion
The reason for the ungrammatic- aliry of (42c) is clear. The verb position in
German is clause-final, the particle cannot move, hence the only stranding
position is the final position. The ungram- maticality of (42b), however, indicates
that the ...
Peter Coopmans, Martin Everaert, Jane Barbara Grimshaw, 2000
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNGRAMMATIC»
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[Sic] transits
If the speaker is ungrammatical, we still quote accurately. If we think that the ungrammatical language is a distraction, we have options: summary, partial ... «Baltimore Sun, Jul 15»
Chris Christie's imperfectly perfect campaign slogan: Opinion
As far as I can tell, the New Jersey governor has given us the first ungrammatical presidential campaign slogan. Christie unveiled the slogan “Telling it like it is” a ... «LA Daily News, Jul 15»
Early Addition: This Lousy Baseball Team Also Has The Most …
Early Addition: This Lousy Baseball Team Also Has The Most Ungrammatical Fans. by John Del Signore in News on Jun 23, 2015 1:24 pm. 062315ea.jpg «Gothamist, Jun 15»
Popular expressions English borrowed from other languages
As the examples below show, many of these calques, which have become part of the natural rhythm of the English language, are sometimes ungrammatical, yet ... «Daily Trust, Apr 15»
UNGRAMMATICAL USE OF PREPOSITIONS
Ghanaian English is saturated with sentences such as: “We must all seek FOR knowledge”, the elders will discuss ABOUT the issue”, “Teacher Azindoo ... «GhanaWeb, Apr 15»
Meet the Ultimate WikiGnome
In a 6,000-word essay, Henderson lays out his case for why that phrase is ungrammatical. It is one of the top Google results for 'comprised of.' “There's nothing ... «Backchannel, Feb 15»
Gang-gang: Ungrammatical postings spell dating disaster
Today's column has an item about Peregrine Falcons and a mention of the National Carillon but what if in the piece I had clodhoppingly mis-spelled Peregrine ... «The Canberra Times, Dec 14»
Steven Pinker: 10 'grammar rules' it's OK to break (sometimes)
Many children are taught that it is ungrammatical to begin a sentence with a ... that sentences beginning with "and" and other conjunctions are ungrammatical. «The Guardian, Aug 14»
Why the Lyrics to Ariana Grande's New Single—And So Many Pop …
And so, below, we've rounded up some of our favorite ungrammatical, unidiomatic, or just plain awkward lines from songs by the Swedish hitmaker. “I live my life ... «Slate Magazine, Jul 14»
Fan Sues After Untimely Nap Brings Unwanted Attention
The complaint was written in highly idiosyncratic and often ungrammatical English by Valentine A. Okwara, a lawyer from Jamaica, Queens, who was admitted to ... «New York Times, Jul 14»