The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina iv
... English language studied philologically , the faculty of acquiring other languages would be more generally an English faculty . There are two chief ways of entering upon a scientific study . One is by the way of Principles , and the ...
... English language studied philologically , the faculty of acquiring other languages would be more generally an English faculty . There are two chief ways of entering upon a scientific study . One is by the way of Principles , and the ...
Pagina vii
... English • § 10. Bilingualism of King's English § II . Conclusion CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II . · • On the English Alphabet Spelling and Pronunciation . I 2 18 • 23 31 · 40 First Period 44 54 Second Period . · 58 • 69 . 83 90 • • 99 . · 143 ...
... English • § 10. Bilingualism of King's English § II . Conclusion CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II . · • On the English Alphabet Spelling and Pronunciation . I 2 18 • 23 31 · 40 First Period 44 54 Second Period . · 58 • 69 . 83 90 • • 99 . · 143 ...
Pagina 2
... English language its remarkable career ; and this calls for an Introductory discourse . § 1. External Relations . 2. The English is one of the languages of the great Indo- European ( or Aryan ) family , the members of which have been ...
... English language its remarkable career ; and this calls for an Introductory discourse . § 1. External Relations . 2. The English is one of the languages of the great Indo- European ( or Aryan ) family , the members of which have been ...
Pagina 5
... English and the Classical languages . We find instances of words , for example , which begin with a thin consonant in Greek or Latin or both , and the same word is found in English or its cognate dialects beginning with an aspirate ...
... English and the Classical languages . We find instances of words , for example , which begin with a thin consonant in Greek or Latin or both , and the same word is found in English or its cognate dialects beginning with an aspirate ...
Pagina 6
... English should have the thin : that is to say , a Classic △ or D should corre- spond to our English T. So it does in δάκρυ , and tear : δύο , duo , and two : déκa , decem , and ten : déμw , domus , and timbran , the Saxon verb for ...
... English should have the thin : that is to say , a Classic △ or D should corre- spond to our English T. So it does in δάκρυ , and tear : δύο , duo , and two : déκa , decem , and ten : déμw , domus , and timbran , the Saxon verb for ...
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