Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 edition. Excerpt: ...and the main clause may contain a corresponding bo, babin, taber, bierEx.: 3Bo 9Renftt)cithmfl nidjt sureic&t, bat bcr $intmel oft geratm (Sch.). lite SBclt Ifl uoUfcmmtn flberalt, roo bet SWenfd) nict b.infommt mtt fritter Cttal (id.). 25enn eben o SBegrtffe feblen, ba fteUt ein fficrt jur Terhten 3eit fid) ritt (F. 1995-6). item SBaffer tft ju babett, ttobtn man fid) aud) wenbe. a. The demonstratives ba, babin, bafcer in the local clause are now archaic. Do not confound the relative clauses and indirect questions with the local clauses which generally refer to an adverb. The potential subjunctive may stand in them. Clauses of Manner and Cause. 332. Modal clauses express an accompanying circumstance and are therefore related to contemporaneous clauses. Conjunctions: hrtcm, bag nicbt, otjne bag, without, intern nicbt, ftatt or anftatt bajj, instead of. Ex.: tcr Slitter ging fort, inbem er auf ben (r)eaner etnen eracbitld?cn Slid warf. 3d) bin nie in Sonbon, bop id) nicbt ba3 SDtufeum befucbte (subj.). 1. They may havo the potential subjunctive. But these clauses occur more frequently in the form of participial and infinitive clauses with Ui oD(u + positive and after tin anberer stand ali + baf or wcnn, al and infinitive, e.g., r bcnft ju ebcl, al bafj tr fo ctira son una crmarten fbnnte. Sr ifi Cct ndmltdje nric er immcr war. (Eurt Serfobnung ar ein menig ju fdjnell, ali baj? fie baucrbaft batte ftin fallen (G.). Notice the potential subjunctive after nali bag." 334. Under this head comes really the proportional clause, which expresses the proportion of the decrease or increase of what is asserted in the main clause. The conjunctions are the following correlatives: ic--tefto, urn fo (or urn..."