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BIBLIOGRAPHY

A list of books relating to the history and structure of English is here added. It includes also some books dealing with modern methods of teaching English, and some modern school grammars.

'Progress in Language, with Special Reference to English," by Jens Otto Harry Jesperson. London, 1894.

"New English Grammar," 2 vols., by Henry Sweet. Oxford (1892) 1900..

"A Primer of Historical English Grammar," by Henry Sweet. Oxford, 1893.

"The Philology of the English Tongue," by John Earle. Oxford, 1892.

"A Simple Grammar of English Now in Use," by John Earle. Putnam's Sons, 1898.

"Introduction to the Study of the History of Language," by H. A. Strong, W. S. Logeman, and B. I. Wheeler. Longmans, Green & Co., 1891.

"Principles of English Grammar," by G. R. Carpenter,

1899.

• "Grammatical Characteristics of English," by E. S. Joynes. Columbia, S. C., 1900.

"The English Language; Its Grammar, History, and Literature," by Meiklejohn. Heath & Co., 1898.

"An English Grammar, Methodical, Analytical, and Historical," 3 vols. by Maetzner. Berlin. Translated by Clair James Greece. London, 1874.

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'History of the English Language," by T. R. Lounsbury. Henry Holt & Co., 1897.

"Historical Outlines of English Syntax," by Leon Kellner. Macmillan Co., 1892.

"The New English," by Kington Oliphant. Co., 1892.

Macmillan

• “English, Past and Present," by Richard Chevenix Trench. 1868.

"Essentials of English Grammar," by Wm. Dwight Whit1877.

ney.

"Studies in English,” by M. Schele de Vere. 1867. "Grammar of Grammars," by Goold Brown, 1851. "Higher English Grammar," by Alexander Bain. 1879. "English Grammar as Bearing upon Composition," by Alexander Bain. Henry Holt & Co., 1874.

• "Language and Linguistic Method," by S. S. Laurie. Edinburgh, 1893.

• "The Teaching of English," by P. Chubb. The Macmillan Co. 1902.

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• "The Teaching of English," by G. R. Carpenter, F. T. Baker, and Fred N. Scott. Longman's, Green & Co.

1903.

1900.

SOME MODERN TEXT-BOOKS IN GRAMMAR. "A Modern English Grammar," by H. G. Buehler. "Modern English Lessons." Buehler and Hotchkiss. 1903.

"English Grammar," by Whitney and Lockwood. Ginn & Co., 1896.

"Elements of English Grammar," by Alfred S. West. Cambridge, Eng., 1893.

Longman's "English Grammar." New York, 1901. "Applied Grammar," by E. H. Lewis, New York, 1902. "The English Sentence," by Lillian G. Kimball. can Book Co., 1900.

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"English Grammar," by Baskervill and Sewall, Cincinnati, 1893.

"Principles of English Grammar," by Davenport and Emerson. Macmillan Co.

1898.

"Advanced Grammar and Composition," by E. O. Lyte.

1899.

"English Grammar for Schools," by Hall, Sonnenschein & Co. London, 1889.

"The English Language," Manley and Hailman. Burchard & Co. 1903.

"Inductive Studies in English Grammar." Burgess. American Book Co. (1894.

“Grammar Lessons."

1904.

Harper and

Gordy and Mead. Scribners' Sons.

"Elements of English Grammar." Brown and DeGarmo. Werner School Book Co. 1900.

"A Syllabus of English Grammar." L. C. Foster. Macmillan Co. 1898.

"The English Language and its Grammar." Irene M. Mead. Silver, Burdett & Co. 1896.

"Lessons on Language,” by Tarbell.

Ginn & Co. 1894. "New Lessons on Language," by G. A. Southworth. San

born & Co. 1902.

"English Grammar and Composition," by G. A. Southworth. Sanborn & Co.

1901.

"School Grammar of the English Language." Edward A. Allen. D. C. Heath & Co. 1900.

"The Mother Tongue."

Co., 1900.

Kittredge and Arnold. Ginn &

"Practical English Grammar." Mary F. Hyde. D. C. Heath & Co. 1901.

"The Essentials of Language and Grammar," by Albert Le Roy Bartlett. Silver, Burdett & Co., 1900.

"English Grammar," by Metcalf. American

1894.

Book Co.

"Advanced Lessons in Grammar," by Maxwell. American Book Co. 1891.

a or an, 67, 126

a as preposition, 129
Abridged clauses, 240, 241
Ablative case, 7, 242

INDEX

Absolute construction, 242,

243

Absolute pronouns, 135
Accusative case, 274, 276,

288

Abstract nouns, 119
Adjectives, 38, 122

comparison, 97; classes,
123; derivation, 124; ap-
propriate use, 125
Adjective pronouns, 138
classes, 139; inflection,
140

Adverbs, 213, 220

numeral, 144; relative,
152; interrogative, 147;
modal, 214, 216; termin-
ation ly, 215; position,
205, 216, 248, 249; use
and abuse, 217
Adverbial object 121
Agreement (or Concord) 65,
66, 68, 137, 153, 359

in person, 71; in number,
76; in gender, 83; of
articles, 127

Analysis, 3, 16, 21, 337, 343
models, 341; analysis of
verb phrases, 169

Anglo-Saxon language, 63,
149, 306, 316

Antecedent, 68, 83, 149
Appositives, 89, 120
Articles, 39, 126-129
as, 152, 276

Attribute, 34, 49, 102, 155
Auxiliary verbs, 155, 164, 168
importance and growth,
166; difficulties of for-
eigners, 174

be, 45, 71, 103, 108, 114, 154,
165, 167, 168, 169, 282,
287

principal parts, 156;
auxiliary, 165; in intran-
sitive phrases, 166; sub-
junctive forms, 193
being built, is building, 105
Bible language, 184, 197, 309,
311

but, 153, 225, 275, 283
Case, 23, 26, 85, 147, 204

defined, 87; of pronouns,
88, 279; of relatives, 150,
153; case-shiftings, 244,
272, 290

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