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<p>Review of Humphrey Ch. Agenda</p> | <p>Review of Humphrey Ch. Agenda</p> | ||
For avoidance of | <p>For avoidance of <lb/> | ||
miscollocation avoid<lb/> | |||
its several causes | its several causes</p> | ||
2 | <p>2</p> | ||
Causes-examples | <p>Causes-examples</p> | ||
1 Between a pronoun | <p>1 Between a pronoun<lb/> | ||
relative and its | relative and its anticedent-<lb/> | ||
interposition of | interposition of<lb/> | ||
another <del>< | another <del>word</del> unintended<lb/> | ||
anticedent - Remedy | anticedent - Remedy <lb/> | ||
appropriate transposition | appropriate transposition</p> | ||
3 | <p>3</p> | ||
2 Placing a negative | <p>2 Placing a negative<lb/> | ||
in contiguity with an | in contiguity with an<lb/> | ||
unintended subject-matter | unintended subject-matter</p> | ||
4 | <p>4</p> | ||
3 So a restrictive | <p>3 So a restrictive</p> | ||
5 | <p>5</p> | ||
4 Placing a modificative | <p>4 Placing a modificative <lb/> | ||
clause so as | clause so as<lb/> | ||
to be applicable to an | to be applicable to an<lb/> | ||
unintended principal | unintended principal<lb/> | ||
- Remedies according | - Remedies according<lb/> | ||
to structure of sentence | to structure of sentence</p> | ||
1. Imbed the modificative | <p>1. Imbed the modificative<lb/> | ||
in the intended principal | in the intended principal</p> | ||
2 Place as follows | <p>2 Place as follows 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> the<lb/> | ||
modificative | modificative 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> the intended <lb/> | ||
principal 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> the<lb/> | |||
6 | unintended principal.</p> | ||
Example from Morn. | <p>6</p> | ||
Chron. | <p>Example from Morn.<lb/> | ||
7 | Chron.</p> | ||
For avoidance of | <p>7</p> | ||
lengthiness | <p><del>For avoidance of</del><lb/> | ||
<del>lengthiness</del></p><pb/> | |||
7 For avoidance of | <p>7</p> | ||
lengthiness rules | <p>For avoidance of<lb/> | ||
8 | lengthiness rules</p> | ||
1 Give once for all | <p>8</p> | ||
lists of often repeated | <p>1 Give once for all<lb/> | ||
particulars - apply | lists of often repeated<lb/> | ||
a generic appellation | particulars - apply<lb/> | ||
which substitute to lists | a generic appellation<lb/> | ||
on each | which substitute to lists<lb/> | ||
9 | on each occasion.</p> | ||
2 Exclusive exceptions | <p>9</p> | ||
from general enactments | <p>2 Exclusive exceptions<lb/> | ||
which commence | from general enactments<lb/> | ||
with the words Exceptions | which commence<lb/> | ||
excepted | with the words <hi rend="underline">Exceptions</hi><lb/> | ||
10 | <hi rend="underline">excepted</hi></p> | ||
3 Look out for locations | <p>10</p> | ||
used in English law language | <p>3 Look out for locations<lb/> | ||
used in English law language<lb/> | |||
mark them for scrupulous | exclusively -<lb/> | ||
avoidance of using | mark them for scrupulous<lb/> | ||
them. | avoidance of using<lb/> | ||
11 | them.</p> | ||
Unlicensed-thieves' cant | <p>11</p> | ||
has for its object pleasantry | <p>Unlicensed-thieves' cant<lb/> | ||
or concealment of intended | has for its object pleasantry<lb/> | ||
depredation -Licensed- | or concealment of intended<lb/> | ||
thieves cant, | depredation - Licensed-<lb/> | ||
depredation itself | thieves cant,<lb/> | ||
12 | depredation itself.</p> | ||
Thieves jargon cannot | <p>12</p> | ||
extract money from | <p>Thieves jargon cannot<lb/> | ||
victim's pocket-lawyers | extract money from<lb/> | ||
jargon can and does. | victim's pocket-lawyers<lb/> | ||
jargon can and does.</p><pb/> | |||
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Review of Humphrey Ch. Agenda
For avoidance of
miscollocation avoid
its several causes
2
Causes-examples
1 Between a pronoun
relative and its anticedent-
interposition of
another word unintended
anticedent - Remedy
appropriate transposition
3
2 Placing a negative
in contiguity with an
unintended subject-matter
4
3 So a restrictive
5
4 Placing a modificative
clause so as
to be applicable to an
unintended principal
- Remedies according
to structure of sentence
1. Imbed the modificative
in the intended principal
2 Place as follows 1st the
modificative 2d the intended
principal 3d the
unintended principal.
6
Example from Morn.
Chron.
7
For avoidance of
lengthiness
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7
For avoidance of
lengthiness rules
8
1 Give once for all
lists of often repeated
particulars - apply
a generic appellation
which substitute to lists
on each occasion.
9
2 Exclusive exceptions
from general enactments
which commence
with the words Exceptions
excepted
10
3 Look out for locations
used in English law language
exclusively -
mark them for scrupulous
avoidance of using
them.
11
Unlicensed-thieves' cant
has for its object pleasantry
or concealment of intended
depredation - Licensed-
thieves cant,
depredation itself.
12
Thieves jargon cannot
extract money from
victim's pocket-lawyers
jargon can and does.
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J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824 |
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Jonathan Blenman |
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