Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 10:31:57 -0700
From: Sylvia Swift madonna[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]VIOLET.BERKELEY.EDU
Subject: Re: as it were
i love this list! i thought this thread was just fun, but it has turned
out to be very useful to me; i had completely failed to notice that a form
such as "if i was" *is* marked compared to indicative. even before bill
smith's useful post, i had been bothered by my inability to completely
account for the relation of subjunctive (especially in if constructions)
to sequence of tenses. when i have studied foreign languages (french,
latin, russian), the units introducing subjunctive have focussed on
sequence of tenses and temporal relationship between clauses. i think
this is underemphasized in the teaching of subjunctive in english (kevin,
if you're still on the list, crews' _random house handbook_ is better at
this than o'hare's handbook).
i now wonder if most americans who think the subjunctive is dead or dying
made my mistake, or if they're talking about the death of such
constructions as "if this be treason," etc.
sylvia swift
madonna[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]violet.berkeley.edu