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Lectures on Language As Particularly Connected with English Grammar. / Balch, William Stevens, 1806-1887
.--Number.--Singular.--Plural.--How formed.--Foreign plurals.--Proper names admit of plurals.--Gender.--No neuter.--In figurative language ... .--Laws.--Man.--Animals.--Vegetables.--Minerals.--Neutrality degrading.--Nobody can explain a neuter verb.--_One_ kind of verbs.--_You_ must decide details...- creator(s) - Balch, William Stevens, 1806-1887
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- subject(s) - verb; verbs; nouns; adjectives; grammar; neuter verb; action; intransitive verb; principles; neuter verb; verb; principles; verbs; intransitive verb; adjectives; nouns; grammar; action;
- title - Lectures on Language As Particularly Connected with English Grammar.
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New Latin Grammar / Bennett, Charles E.
. There are three Genders,--Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter. Gender in Latin is either natural or grammatical ... .; Leuctra, n.; Tībur, n.; Carthāgō, f. 3. Indeclinable nouns, also infinitives and phrases, are Neuter; as details...- creator(s) - Bennett, Charles E.
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- subject(s) - decl; tus; acc; verbs; subjunctive; nouns; genitive; ablative; aud; rus; perf; mus; gen; pres; voc; clauses; dat; plural; fut; adjectives; rum; dative; tur; gender; inf; declension; nom; neuter; esse; verb; participle; ris; pronouns; suffix; vowel; noun; plural; perf; decl; suffix; verb; rus; clauses; mus; tus; neuter; tur; inf; dative; esse; nom; verbs; subjunctive; pres; acc; fut; dat; genitive; aud; gen; gender; rum; vowel; ablative; noun; voc; declension; participle; ris; adjectives; pronouns; nouns;
- title - New Latin Grammar
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English Grammar in Familiar Lectures / Kirkham, Samuel
, and neuter nominatives Conjunctions Conjugation of regular verbs Derivation (all the philosophical notes ... -intransitive Passive Neuter Defective Auxiliary Regular Irregular Compound Versification Worth What, which details...- creator(s) - Kirkham, Samuel
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- subject(s) - verb; noun; nouns; parsing; verbs; pronoun; pronouns; adjectives; tense; adjective; false syntax; grammar; nominative; sentence; mood; neuter verb; personal pronouns; subjunctive mood; transitive verb; imperfect tense; verbs; personal pronouns; false syntax; nominative; imperfect tense; neuter verb; verb; mood; sentence; transitive verb; parsing; noun; subjunctive mood; tense; adjectives; pronouns; nouns; grammar; adjective; pronoun;
- title - English Grammar in Familiar Lectures
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An English Grammar /
) is feminine, _corpus_ (body) is neuter; in German, _das Messer_ (knife) is neuter, _der Tisch_ (table ... genders,--masculine and feminine. [Sidenote: _Gender nouns. Neuter nouns._] All nouns, then, must details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - sidenote; verb; nouns; pronouns; noun; pronoun; plural; adjectives; verbs; adjective; sentences; sentence; personal pronouns; abstract nouns; past participle; plural; sentences; verb; sentence; abstract nouns; past participle; verbs; personal pronouns; noun; adjectives; pronouns; nouns; adjective; pronoun; sidenote;
- title - An English Grammar
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A handbook of Latin homonyms, comprising the homonyms of Caesar, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero, Virgil, Horace, Terence, Tacitus, and Livy, by George B. Hussey. / Hussey, George Benjamin, 1863-1952
. puerT pueri Dat. PI. = Abl. PI. regibus regibus Neuters Only Nom. Sing. = Ace ... Neuters Gen. 1 _ f Ace. PL") _ ("Nom., Voc. Sing. Sing. J l(often) / \ (sometimes) ndvis details...- creator(s) - Hussey, George Benjamin, 1863-1952
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- publisher - Boston, B. H. Sanborn, 1905.
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- subject(s) - latin language homonyms; verg; pts; issime advs; sing; shorter form; cat; vii; earlier spelling; viii; latin language homonyms; viii; vii; earlier spelling; cat; verg; sing; shorter form; issime advs; pts;
- title - A handbook of Latin homonyms, comprising the homonyms of Caesar, Nepos, Sallust, Cicero, Virgil, Horace, Terence, Tacitus, and Livy, by George B. Hussey.
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How to Speak and Write Correctly / Devlin, Joseph
has to individuals, but while there are only two sexes, there are four genders, viz., masculine, feminine, neuter ... all those of the female kind, the neuter gender denotes inanimate things or whatever is without life, and common gender details...- creator(s) - Devlin, Joseph
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- subject(s) - verb; slang; plural; sentence; tense sing; plural; tense sing; verb; sentence; slang;
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Shea's Library of American Linguistics. Volume III. / Smith, Buckingham
in �htze, �itze, or in guatze. 30. To form _Compound Neuter Verbs_, the verb d�an, I go, is frequently used, as bah�tunan, I melt (active); bah�tudaan, I melt, or am melting, the neuter, bar�nan, I soften ... details...- creator(s) - Smith, Buckingham
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- subject(s) - nee; tamide; tze; verb; genitive; nap; gua; eme; plural; heve; verbs; declension; substantives; bat; passive; termination; future; likewise; plural; future; verb; tamide; passive; nee; heve; verbs; termination; genitive; bat; declension; substantives; gua; nap; eme; tze; likewise;
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A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family /
of sex here. It is fairly safe to assume that life began thus in the world, as neuter or sexless ... , in his classification of these neuter-organisms as females. Ward says ("Pure Sociology," Ch. 14): "It does no violence details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - sex; taboo; sexual; male; female; reproduction; sex glands; social; women; sex problem; individual; woman; reproduction; individual; male; social; female; women; woman; sexual; sex problem; taboo; sex glands; sex;
- title - A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family
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Icelandic Primer with Grammar, Notes and Glossary / Sweet, Henry, 1845-1912
. *Gender*. There are three genders in Icelandic--masculine, feminine, and neuter. The gender is partly ... _). The acc. pl. of masc. strong nouns always ends in a vowel (_fiska_). The plur. nom. and acc. of neuters details...- creator(s) - Sweet, Henry, 1845-1912
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- subject(s) - hann; konungr; eir; fyrir; acc; eigi; honum; upp; til; dat; heyr; sem; nom; lti; gen; inn; skip; plural nom; var; singular plural; upp; hann; fyrir; til; singular plural; konungr; lti; sem; nom; honum; acc; dat; var; plural nom; gen; heyr; eir; inn; skip; eigi;
- title - Icelandic Primer with Grammar, Notes and Glossary
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Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Languages To Which is Added a Vocabulary of some of the Most Common Words / Summerfield, John
. There is but one Article, used definitely both in the masculine and neuter genders, viz. Owh, the, m.; Ewh, the, n ... . Nouns have three genders, the masculine, the feminine, and the neuter. The masculine gender denotes details...- creator(s) - Summerfield, John
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- subject(s) - kah; kespin; mah; nah; tah; wah; tense; plural; present tense; singular; win; loved; sing; plural; wah; singular; sing; kespin; win; mah; nah; kah; tense; present tense; tah; loved;
- title - Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Languages To Which is Added a Vocabulary of some of the Most Common Words
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