7. Advertisements and Headings CHAPTER II. The Present Participle .......................... CHAPTER IV. The Pres. Part. as a pure Adjective........ 85-92 4. 'Following' and 'Ensuing'. B. Postposition of adj. Pres. Part. in general CHAPTER V. Participles preceded by Adverbs.... A. Postposition of part. preceded by modal 88-91 92 93-101 93 CHAPTER VI. Adjectives made up of un- and a past part. 102–104 CHAPTER VII. Adjectives in -ible, -able, -ant, -ent......... 105–114 A. The adj. are added as an afterthought 117-119 114 115 116 117-123 CHAPTER XI. Postpos. of a single attribute preceded by CHAPTER XII. CHAPTER XIII. 131 Appendix 2. Postposition with >> somewhat>> 134-214 134-139 134 135-136 137-139 140-141 142-147 148-151 E. >>Pliny the Elder», »Charles the Great» 152--154 H. 'Proper' and 'Improper'. I. Pseudo-Anglo-French terms J. Humorous phrases.... Paragraph. 177-180 181-182 183-184 K. Postpos. of Rom. adj. in general... 185-189 L. Postpos. with 'thing', 'matter' ........ M. Postpos. of native adj. not preceded 190-206 CHAPTER XV. Attributes qualified by 'so', or 'as' 223-233 CHAPTER XXI. Attributes in adv. relation to each other 280-284 CHAPTER XXII. Attributes preceded by a lengthy phrase 285-293 CHAPTER XXIII. Attributes preceded by an object...................... 294-296 CHAPTER XXIV. Attributes followed by a qualifier... 297-300 CHAPTER XXV. Crosswise word-order CHAPTER XXVI. 301-309 1. Attribute completed by a prep. phrase 301-304 2. Attribute completed by an infinitive 305--306 3. Attribute completed by a 'than'-clause 307-308 Appendix. »>Things, as it is written, won derful> 309 310-320 CHAPTER XXVII. Reciprocal order between two prep. attr. 321-330 CONCLUSION 331-332 |