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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 980g
- ISBN-13: 9780415402538
- ISBN-10: 0415402530
- Artikelnr.: 22587481
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 980g
- ISBN-13: 9780415402538
- ISBN-10: 0415402530
- Artikelnr.: 22587481
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jens Otto Harry Jespersen, a Danish linguist, specializing in English grammar. Steven Mithen referred to him as "one of the greatest language scholars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries." Otto Jespersen was born in Randers, Jutland. As a kid, he was attracted by the work of Danish philologist Rasmus Rask, and he taught himself Icelandic, Italian, and Spanish using Rask's grammar. He enrolled in the University of Copenhagen in 1877 at the age of 17, originally studying law but also learning languages. In 1881, he changed his entire concentration to languages, and in 1887, he received his master's degree in French, with English and Latin as secondary languages. In June 1886, Jespersen joined the International Phonetic Association, which was then known as The Phonetic Teachers' Association. In fact, in a letter to Paul Passy, Jespersen proposed the notion of constructing a phonetic alphabet that could be utilized by all languages. From 1887 to 1888, he visited England, Germany, and France, where he met linguists like as Henry Sweet and Paul Passy and attended lectures at universities such as Oxford. On the recommendation of his professor Vilhelm Thomsen, he returned to Copenhagen in August 1888 to begin work on his PhD dissertation on the English case system. He successfully defended his dissertation in 1891.
Chapter 1 Introductory
Chapter 2 Simple Nexus as Ordinary Object
Chapter 3 Simple Nexus as Object of Result
Chapter 4 Various Remarks on Nexus-Objects
Chapter 5 Simple Nexus as Regimen of a Preposition
Chapter 6 A Simple Nexus as Tertiary
Chapter 7 Nexus-Substantives
Chapter 8 The Gerund. Substantival Nature
Chapter 9 The Gerund. Verbal Nature
Chapter 10 The Infinitive
Chapter 11 The Infinitives. Subject and Predicative
Chapter 12 Infinitive as Object
Chapter 13
To
-Infinitive as Object
Chapter 14 Infinitive Governed by Prepositions
Chapter 15 The Infinitive as Secondary
Chapter 16 The Infinitive as Tertiary
Chapter 17 Infinitives of Reaction and Specification
Chapter 18 Subject + Infinitive as Object of Main Verb
Chapter 19 Subject + Infinitive in Other Employments
Chapter 20 Final Remarks on Infinitives
Chapter 21 Clauses as Tertiaries
Chapter 22 Implied Dependent Nexus
Chapter 23 Negation
Chapter 24 Requests
Chapter 25 Questions
Chapter 2 Simple Nexus as Ordinary Object
Chapter 3 Simple Nexus as Object of Result
Chapter 4 Various Remarks on Nexus-Objects
Chapter 5 Simple Nexus as Regimen of a Preposition
Chapter 6 A Simple Nexus as Tertiary
Chapter 7 Nexus-Substantives
Chapter 8 The Gerund. Substantival Nature
Chapter 9 The Gerund. Verbal Nature
Chapter 10 The Infinitive
Chapter 11 The Infinitives. Subject and Predicative
Chapter 12 Infinitive as Object
Chapter 13
To
-Infinitive as Object
Chapter 14 Infinitive Governed by Prepositions
Chapter 15 The Infinitive as Secondary
Chapter 16 The Infinitive as Tertiary
Chapter 17 Infinitives of Reaction and Specification
Chapter 18 Subject + Infinitive as Object of Main Verb
Chapter 19 Subject + Infinitive in Other Employments
Chapter 20 Final Remarks on Infinitives
Chapter 21 Clauses as Tertiaries
Chapter 22 Implied Dependent Nexus
Chapter 23 Negation
Chapter 24 Requests
Chapter 25 Questions
Chapter 1 Introductory
Chapter 2 Simple Nexus as Ordinary Object
Chapter 3 Simple Nexus as Object of Result
Chapter 4 Various Remarks on Nexus-Objects
Chapter 5 Simple Nexus as Regimen of a Preposition
Chapter 6 A Simple Nexus as Tertiary
Chapter 7 Nexus-Substantives
Chapter 8 The Gerund. Substantival Nature
Chapter 9 The Gerund. Verbal Nature
Chapter 10 The Infinitive
Chapter 11 The Infinitives. Subject and Predicative
Chapter 12 Infinitive as Object
Chapter 13
To
-Infinitive as Object
Chapter 14 Infinitive Governed by Prepositions
Chapter 15 The Infinitive as Secondary
Chapter 16 The Infinitive as Tertiary
Chapter 17 Infinitives of Reaction and Specification
Chapter 18 Subject + Infinitive as Object of Main Verb
Chapter 19 Subject + Infinitive in Other Employments
Chapter 20 Final Remarks on Infinitives
Chapter 21 Clauses as Tertiaries
Chapter 22 Implied Dependent Nexus
Chapter 23 Negation
Chapter 24 Requests
Chapter 25 Questions
Chapter 2 Simple Nexus as Ordinary Object
Chapter 3 Simple Nexus as Object of Result
Chapter 4 Various Remarks on Nexus-Objects
Chapter 5 Simple Nexus as Regimen of a Preposition
Chapter 6 A Simple Nexus as Tertiary
Chapter 7 Nexus-Substantives
Chapter 8 The Gerund. Substantival Nature
Chapter 9 The Gerund. Verbal Nature
Chapter 10 The Infinitive
Chapter 11 The Infinitives. Subject and Predicative
Chapter 12 Infinitive as Object
Chapter 13
To
-Infinitive as Object
Chapter 14 Infinitive Governed by Prepositions
Chapter 15 The Infinitive as Secondary
Chapter 16 The Infinitive as Tertiary
Chapter 17 Infinitives of Reaction and Specification
Chapter 18 Subject + Infinitive as Object of Main Verb
Chapter 19 Subject + Infinitive in Other Employments
Chapter 20 Final Remarks on Infinitives
Chapter 21 Clauses as Tertiaries
Chapter 22 Implied Dependent Nexus
Chapter 23 Negation
Chapter 24 Requests
Chapter 25 Questions







