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y word used, what betokens in the user (See also _Spelling._) _Orthography_, figures of, MIMESIS and ARCHAISM --its substantive or pronominal character; (with _one._) how classed by some; may be preceded by the articles --requires _than_ before the latter term of an exclusive comparison; yet sometimes perhaps better takes the prep. _besides. Each other one an other_, import and just application of, --misapplication of, frequent in books, --DR. WEBST. erron. explanation of _other_, as "a correlative to _each_," --_One_ and _other_, frequently used as terms relative and partitive, appar. demanding a plur. form, --_An other_, in stead of _another_. _Somehow_ or _other, somewhere_ or _other_, how _other_ is to be disposed of. _Ought_, principal verb, and not auxiliary, as called by MURR. _et al._, --originally part of the verb _to_ OWE; now used as defec. verb, --its tense, as limited by the infin. which follows. _Ourself_, anomalous form peculiar to the regal style, --peculiar construc. of. _Own_, its origin and import; its class and construc., --strangely called a _noun_ by DR. JOH. P. P, its name and plur. numb., --its sound, --when silent, --_Ph_, its sounds. _Pairs_, words in, punct. of. _Palatals_, what consonants so called. _Parables_, in the Scriptures, see _Allegory_. _Paragoge_, explained. _Paragraph_ mark, for what used. _Paralipsis_, or _apophasis_, explained. _Parallels_, as marks of reference. _Parenthesis_, signif. and twofold application of the term, --_Parenthesis_, marks of, (see _Curves_.) --What clause to be inclosed within the curves as a PARENTHESIS, and what should be its punct., --_Parentheses_, the introduction of, as affecting unity. _Parsing_, defined. --_Parsing_, its relation to grammar, --what must be considered in, --the distinction between etymological and syntactical, to be maintained, against KIRKH. _et al._, --character of the forms of etymological adopted by BROWN, --what implied in the right performance of, --whether different from analysis, --what to be supplied in. --_Parsing_, of a prep., how performed, --of a phrase, implies its separation, --the RULES OF GOVERNM., how to be applied in, --of words, is not varied by mere transposition. --_Parsing_, etymological and syntac
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