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Pagina iv
Were 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 ...
Were 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
40 44 · · · · PAGE HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE . . . . . . . . . . § 1 . External Relations . . . . . . 2 § 2 . Domestic
Relations . . . . . . 18 § 3 . Influence of the Church on the Language . . 23 § 4 .
40 44 · · · · PAGE HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE . . . . . . . . . . § 1 . External Relations . . . . . . 2 § 2 . Domestic
Relations . . . . . . 18 § 3 . Influence of the Church on the Language . . 23 § 4 .
Pagina 2
And the particular greatness of the English language is inseparable from this
characteristic . Languages there may be which surpass ours in this or that quality
, but there is none which unites in itself so many great qualities , none in which ...
And the particular greatness of the English language is inseparable from this
characteristic . Languages there may be which surpass ours in this or that quality
, but there is none which unites in itself so many great qualities , none in which ...
Pagina 5
By means of this classification of the mutes we are able to shew traces of a law of
transition having existed between English and the Classical languages . We find
instances of words , for example , which begin with a thin consonant in Greek or ...
By means of this classification of the mutes we are able to shew traces of a law of
transition having existed between English and the Classical languages . We find
instances of words , for example , which begin with a thin consonant in Greek or ...
Pagina 6
rule responds to the English D ; as in osp and deer ; Ovyárnp and daughter ;
Ospa and door . If the Greek or Latin has the medial , the English should have the
thin : that is to say , a Classic A or D should correspond to our English T . So it
does ...
rule responds to the English D ; as in osp and deer ; Ovyárnp and daughter ;
Ospa and door . If the Greek or Latin has the medial , the English should have the
thin : that is to say , a Classic A or D should correspond to our English T . So it
does ...
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