Propos’d as every way better than any, and more comprehensive than all the grammars and grammatical treatises yet extant in any language
Autore:
Solomon Lowe | Lowe Solomon
Luogo:
London | Londra
Editore:
J. Wyat, S. Ballard, J. Noon [et al.] | J. Wyat, S. Ballard, J. Noon
Anno: 1728
Tipo: Grammatica
the second edition with emendations, and additions, London, J. Wyat, S. Ballard, J. Noon [et al.], 1728.
Metalingua:
Inglese
Lingua oggetto:
Italiano
Sistema di scrittura:
Latino
[Observations and exceptions] pp. 1, 6, 7-8-9
[Analogy] An account of the sound, parts, and accidents of words is ANALOGIE. The sorts of kinds of words are noun, adnoun, verb, particle pp. 2-3
[Syntax] Thenright putting together of words, to express our thoghts, is SYNTAX. Its parts: concord and government. The rule: make by the signs pp. 4-5
[Observations and exceptions] pp. 1, 6, 7-8-9
Possessives p. 1
Conjunctives p. 1
Particles p. 1
Terminations p. 1
Figure of words p. 1
Aphaeresis p. 1
Apocope p. 1
Apostrophe p. 1
Epenthesis p. 1
Paragoge p. 1
Prosthesis p. 1
Syncope p. 1
Genders p. 1
Numbers p. 6
Articles p. 6
Gendering p. 6
Comparison p. 7
Irregular verbs p. 7
Redundant verbs p. 8
Defective p. 8
Auxiliaries p. 8
Reciprocals p. 8
Impersonals p. 9
Placing a supplement p. 9
[Analogie] p. 2
Sound of letters p. 2
Accent of syllables p. 2
Doctrin of words p. 2
368 APPENDICE
Noun p. 2
Adnoun p. 3
Verb p. 3
[Syntax] p. 4
The noun and verb p. 4
The noun and adnoun p. 4
[Consecutio temporum] p. 4
Government of cases p. 4
Verbs p. 4
Prepositions p. 4
Ablative absolute p. 4
Comparatives p. 5
Government of moods p. 5
Infinitive p. 5
Subjunctive p. 5
Che p. 5
Figures p. 5
Ellipsis p. 5
Pleonasums p. 5
Synesis p. 5