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CONTENTS.
PART I.
GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS.
SEC. I, -The Province of Grammar,
II. The Province of Analysis,
CHAP. I.
DIVISION OF GRAMMATICAL ELEMENTS.
SEC. I.-Grammatical Elements,
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V.-Belative-words,
VII-Recapitulation,
II-Interchange of Significant Terms,
III.-Connective Words,
IV. Relation-words,
VI - Demonstrative-words,
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CHAP. II.
THE FORMS OF LOGICAL ELEMENTS.
SEC. I.- Division into Classes,
II-The Word-form,
III.-The Phrase-form,
IV.—The Clause form. The Demonstrative Clause-form,
THE FORMS OF LOGICAL ELEMENTS. (Con.)
SEC. I.-Division into Orders,
II.-The Simple Element,
III.—The Complex Element. The Base-The Complex Base,
IV.-The Complex Element, (Con.) The Subordinate,
V.--The Complex Element, (Con.) The Complex Subordinate,
VI.-The Compound Base,
VII. The Compound Subordinate,
VIII. The Co-ordinate Element,
IX.-Classification of Co-ordinates.
X.-Recapitulation,
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CHAP. IV.
THE FUNCTIONS OF LOCAL ELEMENTS.
SEC. I.-The Substantive Term,
It-The Substantive Term, (Con.)
II – Regimen of Sub-tantive Clauses with the principal verb,
IV. The Sub-tantive Term, (Con.) The Subject,
V. The Substantive Term, (Con.) The Object,
VI. The Attributive Term,
VII.The attributive Terni, (Con) The Adjective Element,
VIII & IX.-The Attributive Term, (Con) The Adverbial Element, 66
X & XI.-The Predicative Teim,
XII. - Division of Sentences,
XIII.-Division of Clauses,
XIV.-Grammatical Synonymes,-Substantive Terms,
XV.-Grammatical Synonymes, (Con.) Attributive Terms,
XVI.-Grammatical Synonymes, (Con.) Predicative Terms,
XVII. Recapitulation,
CHAP. V.
THE GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTION OF LOGICAL ELEMENTS.
II.-Gender,-Grammatical and Logical,
SEC. I. The Nature of Grammatical Concord,
III.-Case,-Grammatical and Logical,
IV.-Number,--Grammatical and Logical,
V.-Person,-Grammatical and Logical,
VI.-Mood,-Grammatical and Logical,
VII -Tense,-Grammatical and Logical,
VIII. The Regimen of Substantive Terms. The Subject,
IX. The Substantive Term, (Con.) The Object,
X.-The Substantive Term, (Con) The Appositive,
XI.-The Substantive Term, (Con.) The Possessive,
XII. -The Substantive Term, (Con.) The Adjunctive,
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XIII.-The Regimen of Attributive Terms. Euphony and Ellipsis, 98
XIV.-The Adjective Element, (Con.) Agreement,
XV. - The Adjective Element, (Con.) Comparison,
XVI.-The Adjective Element, (Con.) Use of Relatives,
XVII. The Regimen of Predicative Terms. The Simple Verb-form, 102
XVIII -The Predicative Term, (Con.) The Complimentary Element, 101
XIX. The Predicative Term, (Con) Mood-forms,
XX-The Predicative Term, (Con.)
XXI.-The Predicative Term, (Con.)
Tense-forms,
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Sequence of Tenses,
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ᏢᎪᎡᎢ II.
LOGICAL ANALYSIS.
THE PRIMARY ELEMENTS.
SEC. I.-Division of Logical Elements,
II. The Primary Elements,-The Subject,
V. The Object of Interest,
VI.--The Object of Association,
VII. The Object of Partial Action,
VIII. The Object of Separation,
IX. The Factitive Object,
X.-The Attributive Object,
XL-The Combined Object,
CHAP. III.
THE ADJECTIVE ELEMENT.
SEC. I-Divisions of this Modifier,
II. The Qualifying Adjective,
III. The Circumstantial Adjective,
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THE ADVERBIAL ELEMENT.
SEC. I.-Divisions of this Modifier,
II. The Local Modifier,
III.--The Temporal Modifier,
II. The Qualitative Element,
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III.-The Quantitative Element,-Degrees,
IV. Measure of Magnitude,
V. Measure of Difference,
VI. Means and Instrument,
VII.-Specification.
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VIII.-Concomitance,
IX.-Conformity,
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X.-Attendant Circumstance,
XI-Consequence,
XIII. Consequence after Negatives,
XIV. Comparison,
XV.-Comparison of Resemblance,
XVI.-Compa: ison of Distinction,
XVII-Comparison of Equality,
XVIII. Comparison of Inequality,
XIX-Consequence with Comparison,
XX.-Mode of Statement,
XXI.-Exclusion and Asseveration,
XXII.-Evidence and Proof,
CHAP. VII.
The Logical Relationship of the Subject and the Predicate in a
Proposition,
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The Demonstrative Clause,
The Infinitive Clause,
The Participial Clause,
The Relative Clause,
The Conjunctive Clause,
Regimen of Sentence-Forms,
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Regimen of Clause-Forms,
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Time When,
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Time Antecedent,
Time Subsequent,
Time How Often,
Time How Long,
Origin and Source,
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Author and Agent,
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Purpose and Object,
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Antecedent Cause,
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Material and Constituency,
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