Index:Manual of English Grammar and Composition 1898.djvu

TitleManual of English Grammar and Composition
AuthorJohn Collinson Nesfield
Year1898
PublisherMacmillan and Company
LocationLondon
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CONTENTS


  1. PART I.— PARSING AND ANALYSIS.
  2. CHAP.PAGE
  3. 1.
    Analysis in Outline
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1
  4. 2.
    The Parts Speech In Outline: Phrases
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    7
  5. 1. The Parts of Speech. 2. Classification of Phrases. 
  6. 3.
    Nouns
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    16
  7. 1. The kinds of Nouns. 2. Gender. 3. Number. 4. Case. 
  8. 4.
    Adjectives
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    26
  9. 1. The kinds of Adjectives. 2. The two Uses of Adjectives. 3. Comparison of Adjectives. 
  10. 5.
    Pronouns
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    31
  11. 1. Personal Pronouns. 2. Demonstrative Pronouns. 3. Relative or Conjunctive Pronouns. 4. Interrogative Pronoun. 
  12. 6.
    Verbs
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    39
  13. 1. The kinds of Verbs. 2. Transitive Verbs. 3. Intransitive Verbs. 4. Auxiliary Verbs. 5. Active and Passive Voices. 6. Complete Conjugation of a Verb in the Finite Moods. 7. Indicative Mood. 8. Imperative Mood. 9. Subjunctive Mood. 10. Infinitive Mood. 11. Participles. 12. Gerunds and Verbal Nouns. 13. The Strong and Weak Conjugations. 14. Defective, Irregular, and Impersonal Verbs. 
  14. 7.
    Adverbs
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    70
  15. 1. The Functions of Adverbs. 2. The kinds of Adverbs. 3. Comparison of Adverbs. 4. Verbs compounded with Adverbs. 5. The two Uses of Adverbs 
  16. 8.
    Prepostions
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    75
  17. 9.
    Conjunctions
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    78
  18. 1. Co-ordinative Conjunctions. 2. Subordinative Conjunctions. 
  19. 10.
    Interjections
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    80
  20. 11.
    The Same Word as Different Parts of Speech
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    81
  21. 12.
    Syntax and Parsing
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    84
  22. 13.
    Analysis in Detail
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    93
  23. 1. Sentences Simple, Compound, and Complex. 2. Scheme of Analysis in Detail. 3. Degrees of Subordination. 
  24.  
    Examples in Parsing and Analysis
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    107
  25.  
    Examples in Direct and Iindirect Narration
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    114
  26. PART II.— COMPOSITION : FORCE AND PROPRIETY
    OF DICTION.
  27. 14.
    Punctation, or the Right Use of Stops
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    118
  28. 15.
    The Normal Order of Words
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    126
  29. CHAP.PAGE
  30. 16.
    Inversion of the Normal Order: Emphasis
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    135
  31. 17.
    Structure of Sentences
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    141
  32. 18.
    Purity of Diction
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    150
  33. 19.
    Propriety of Diction
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    156
  34. 1. Common Errors in the Use of Common Words. 2. Words used in Wrong Senses or Wrong Connections. 
  35. 20.
    Plurals in Special Senses
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    176
  36. 21.
    Perspicuity or Clearness of Diction
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    178
  37. 1. Grammatical Precautions. 2. The Obscure. 3. The Double Meaning. 
  38. 21.
    Simplicity or Ease of Diction
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    189
  39. 22.
    Breveity of Terseness of Diction
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    195
  40. 23.
    Elegance of Diction
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    204
  41. PART III.-ENLARGEMENT OF VOCABULARY:
    FIGURES OF SPEECH.
  42. 24.
    Enlargment by Compostion
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    210
  43. 1.Unrelated or Juxta-positional Compounds. 2. Related or Syntactical Compounds. 
  44. 25.
    Enlargment by Prefixes and Suffixes
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    214
  45. 1. Teutonic Prefixes. 2. Teutonic Suffixes. 3. Romanic Prefixes. 4. Romanic Suffixes. 5. Greek Prefixes. 6. Greek Suffixes. 7. Some General Results, with Questions. 
  46. 26.
    Figures of Rhetoric
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    230
  47. 27.
    Enlargement of Vocabulary by Metaphor and Metonmy
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    252
  48. PART IV. PROSE AND POETRY.
  49. 28.
    Main Divisiions of Prose-Composition
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    266
  50. 1. Classification according to Matter. 2. Classification according to Form. 
  51. 29.
    Prosody and Poetic Diction
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    284
  52. 1. Prosody. 2. Poetic Diction. 
  53. 30.
    Main Divisions of Poetry
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    296
  54. PART V. HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE.
  55. 31.
    Origin and Growth of English
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    304
  56. 1. English and Cognate Languages. 2. Old English. 3. Middle English. 4. Modern English. 
  57. 32.
    Borrowings
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    319
  58. 1. Celtic. 2. Danish or Later Scandian. 3. Dutch. 4. Latin. 5. French. 6. Greek. 7. Modern Borrowings : Miscellaneous. 
  59. 33.
    Notes On Affixes and Accidence
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    333
  60. 1. Origin of Teutonic Affixes. 2. Noun Forms. 3. Adjective Forms. 4. Pronoun Forms. 5. Verb Forms. 
  61. Index of Subjects and Selected Words343