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Pagina iv
If the learner approaches Philology by the way of principles , it is necessary that
the principles should be familiarised to him by the aid of examples and
illustrations drawn from various languages . Each of the methods excels in its
own peculiar ...
If the learner approaches Philology by the way of principles , it is necessary that
the principles should be familiarised to him by the aid of examples and
illustrations drawn from various languages . Each of the methods excels in its
own peculiar ...
Pagina 3
A few easy examples will put the reader in possession of the nature of this law .
When a Welshman speaks English in Shakspeare he often substitutes p for B , as
Fluellen in Henry V , v . I : Pragging knave , Pistoll , which you and yourself and ...
A few easy examples will put the reader in possession of the nature of this law .
When a Welshman speaks English in Shakspeare he often substitutes p for B , as
Fluellen in Henry V , v . I : Pragging knave , Pistoll , which you and yourself and ...
Pagina 5
We find instances of words , for example , which begin with a thin consonant in
Greek or Latin or both , and the same ... Thus , if the Latin or Greek word begins
with P , the English word begins with F . Examples : Tôp and fire : Tpó , npôros ...
We find instances of words , for example , which begin with a thin consonant in
Greek or Latin or both , and the same ... Thus , if the Latin or Greek word begins
with P , the English word begins with F . Examples : Tôp and fire : Tpó , npôros ...
Pagina 6
These examples will satisfy the reader that here we have traces of a regular law ,
and that our language is of one and the same strain with the Greek and Latin —
that is to say , it is one of the Indo - European family . A succession of small ...
These examples will satisfy the reader that here we have traces of a regular law ,
and that our language is of one and the same strain with the Greek and Latin —
that is to say , it is one of the Indo - European family . A succession of small ...
Pagina 7
It is the simplest example of a fact which in other shapes will meet us again ,
namely , that the beauty of philology springs out of that variety over ... It will be
easy to discover a great number of examples which lie outside the above
analogy .
It is the simplest example of a fact which in other shapes will meet us again ,
namely , that the beauty of philology springs out of that variety over ... It will be
easy to discover a great number of examples which lie outside the above
analogy .
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