The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 4
... dialects . Between the Hebrew and Chaldee there is a well - marked interchange of z and D ; while a third dialect , the Phoe- nician , seems to have put a T for z ( TS ) . The Hebrew pronoun for this is ZEH ; but in Chaldee it becomes ...
... dialects . Between the Hebrew and Chaldee there is a well - marked interchange of z and D ; while a third dialect , the Phoe- nician , seems to have put a T for z ( TS ) . The Hebrew pronoun for this is ZEH ; but in Chaldee it becomes ...
Pagina 5
... dialects beginning with an aspirate . Thus , if the Latin or Greek word begins with P , the English word begins with F. Examples : Tup and fire : прó , пршτоs , primus , compared with the Saxon words fruma , frem ; with the modern ...
... dialects beginning with an aspirate . Thus , if the Latin or Greek word begins with P , the English word begins with F. Examples : Tup and fire : прó , пршτоs , primus , compared with the Saxon words fruma , frem ; with the modern ...
Pagina 9
... dialects just add an s to the active , and that makes it passive . This s is a relic of an old reflexive pronoun , so that it is most like the French habit of getting a sort of a passive by prefixing the reflexive pronoun se . Thus in ...
... dialects just add an s to the active , and that makes it passive . This s is a relic of an old reflexive pronoun , so that it is most like the French habit of getting a sort of a passive by prefixing the reflexive pronoun se . Thus in ...
Pagina 10
... dialects , but it was already far gone towards dissolution at the date of the extant writings . But though such features as a passive form , and a post - positive article , have a strong characterising effect , they do not take ...
... dialects , but it was already far gone towards dissolution at the date of the extant writings . But though such features as a passive form , and a post - positive article , have a strong characterising effect , they do not take ...
Pagina 17
... dialect of the Hanseatic cities , the dialect which has been erected into a national language in that which we call the Dutch , as spoken in the kingdom of the Netherlands . The people of Bremen call their dialect Nieder Sächisch , i ...
... dialect of the Hanseatic cities , the dialect which has been erected into a national language in that which we call the Dutch , as spoken in the kingdom of the Netherlands . The people of Bremen call their dialect Nieder Sächisch , i ...
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