A Study of the Structure of Meaning in the Sentences of the Satiric Verse Characters of John Dryden: ... by Sister Mary Chrysantha HoeflingCatholic University of America, 1946 - 133 pages |
Contents
STRUCTURES OF COGNITIVE MEANING | 46 |
STRUCTURES OF COGNITIVE MEANING | 63 |
THE NONPREDICATIVE STRUCTURES | 82 |
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a-logical structures Absalom and Achitophel Adriel affective meaning affective reference auxiliary casual clause cognitive meaning cognitive reference colon complete sentences compound-complex sentences contemporary copula Curme devices Edited emotional English evocative speech example exclamation point exclamatory expository method expository predications Faithful Band figure aetiologia finite verb Flecknoe full compasse Grammar Hind I. A. Richards Ibid illustration imperative implies predication infinitives interjection Jacob Tonson John Dryden King logical London loosely MacFlecknoe mark Medal modifiers narrative method narrative predications Narrative Sentences non-finite verbs non-predicative structures noun of address Panther participial construction perfect sentence predicate terms predicative and non-predicative predicative elements predicative structures Printed pronominal punctuation Quintilian rhetorical effectiveness rhetorical periods rhetorical structure satiric verse characters sentence-structures speaker struc structures of meaning structures of volitive style subject and predicate subject term subjunctive syntactic syntax tence term sentence tion tive Total Number tures units volitive reference W. D. Ross Zimri