, 271
CHAPTER XXXII.
ON DERIVATION AND INFLECTION.
371-373. Their nature 272-275
CHAPTER XXXIII.
ADVERBS.
374, 375. Their division 276
376-379. Adverbs of deflection 277
380. _Darkling_ 278
CHAPTER XXXIV.
ON CERTAIN ADVERBS OF PLACE.
381-384. _Hither_, _thither_, &c 279
385. _Hence_, &c. 280
386. _Yonder_ 280
387. _Anon_ 281
CHAPTER XXXV.
ON WHEN, THEN, AND THAN.
388, 389. Their origin 282
CHAPTER XXXVI.
PREPOSITIONS AND CONJUNCTIONS.
390. Prepositions 283
391. Conjunctions 283
392. _Yes_, _No_ 283
393. Particles 283
CHAPTER XXXVII.
ON THE GRAMMATICAL POSITION OF THE WORDS _mine_ AND _thine_.
394-407. Equivalent to _meus_ and _tuus_, rather than possessive
cases 284-290
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
ON THE CONSTITUTION OF THE WEAK PRAETERITE.
408. Grimm's view 291
409, 410. Remarks of Dr. Trithen 291-293
PART V.
SYNTAX.
CHAPTER I.
ON SYNTAX IN GENERAL.
411, 412. Syntax 294
413. Personification 294
414. Ellipsis 295
415. Pleonasm 295
416. Zeugma 295
417. _Pros to semainomenon_ 296
418. Apposition 296
419. Collectiveness 297
420. Reduction 297
421. Determination of part of speech 298
422-424. Convertibility 298, 299
425. _The Blacks of Africa_ 299
426. _None of your ifs_ 300
427. Convertible words numerous in English 300
CHAPTER II.
SYNTAX OF SUBSTANTIVES.
428. _Rundell and Bridge's_ 301
429. _Right and left_ 301
CHAPTER III.
SYNTAX OF ADJECTIVES.
430. Pleonasm 302
431. Collocation 302
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