The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 3
... hand , and the classical languages of Greece and Italy on the other . The readiest illustration of this is to be found in the Transition of Consonants . When the same words appear under altered forms in different members of the same ...
... hand , and the classical languages of Greece and Italy on the other . The readiest illustration of this is to be found in the Transition of Consonants . When the same words appear under altered forms in different members of the same ...
Pagina 4
... hand , we find this reciprocity where we find cognate dialects ; so , on the other , if we can esta- blish the fact that there is or has been such a consonantal reciprocity between two languages , we have obtained the strongest proof of ...
... hand , we find this reciprocity where we find cognate dialects ; so , on the other , if we can esta- blish the fact that there is or has been such a consonantal reciprocity between two languages , we have obtained the strongest proof of ...
Pagina 7
... established as existing between the Classical languages on the one hand , and the Gothic on the other , much more distinctly and largely may it be shewn that a like relation exists internally between the two EXTERNAL RELATIONS . 7.
... established as existing between the Classical languages on the one hand , and the Gothic on the other , much more distinctly and largely may it be shewn that a like relation exists internally between the two EXTERNAL RELATIONS . 7.
Pagina 10
... hand and the Gothic on the other , will be found , upon a comparison of High with Low Dutch , to repeat itself also internally . The very same mnemonic which there proved a true guide , will substantially hold good also here . The ...
... hand and the Gothic on the other , will be found , upon a comparison of High with Low Dutch , to repeat itself also internally . The very same mnemonic which there proved a true guide , will substantially hold good also here . The ...
Pagina 19
... hand from Roman culture : as DISC , a dish ; from his handing of which a royal officer all through the Saxon period bore the title of DISC - PEGN , dish - thane . When we consider that there was much originally in com- mon between the ...
... hand from Roman culture : as DISC , a dish ; from his handing of which a royal officer all through the Saxon period bore the title of DISC - PEGN , dish - thane . When we consider that there was much originally in com- mon between the ...
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accent adjectival adjective adverb alphabet ancient Anglo-Saxon become BISHOP called Canterbury Tales century character Chaucer cloth compound conjunction consonant Danish dialect distinction English language example expression Extra fcap Faery Queene familiar flexion following quotation French words function German Gothic Gothic languages grammar Greek guttural habit haue Hebrew High Dutch illustration infinitive inflections instances interjection Italian John John Keble King Latin Layamon letter literature Lord means mind modern Mosogothic native nature noun observe old Saxon original Ormulum orthography participle person philology phonetic phrasal phrase plural poet poetry prefix preposition present preterite pronoun pronunciation reader relics rhyme rhythm Romanesque Saxon Second Edition seems sense sentence Shakspeare shew signifies singular sort sound speak speech spelling Spenser substantival substantive syllable symbolic words syntax termination thing thou tion traces translated verb vowel W. W. Skeat writing written þat