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Pagina 3
English language to a place in this series , it will suffice to exhibit a few proofs of
definite relationship between our language on the one hand , and the classical
languages of Greece and Italy on the other . The readiest illustration of this is to
be ...
English language to a place in this series , it will suffice to exhibit a few proofs of
definite relationship between our language on the one hand , and the classical
languages of Greece and Italy on the other . The readiest illustration of this is to
be ...
Pagina 4
As , on the one hand , we find this reciprocity where we find cognate dialects ; so ,
on the other , if we can establish the fact that there is or has been such a
consonantal reciprocity between two languages , we have obtained the strongest
proof ...
As , on the one hand , we find this reciprocity where we find cognate dialects ; so ,
on the other , if we can establish the fact that there is or has been such a
consonantal reciprocity between two languages , we have obtained the strongest
proof ...
Pagina 7
But if such a relation as that which is condensed in the above mnemonic is
clearly 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 ...
But if such a relation as that which is condensed in the above mnemonic is
clearly 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 ...
Pagina 10
The consonantal variations between the High Dutch on the one hand , and the
Low Dutch on the other , may be symbolised by writing the German word samt
over the English word tame , thussamt t а те In this mnemonic , the final e of tame
is ...
The consonantal variations between the High Dutch on the one hand , and the
Low Dutch on the other , may be symbolised by writing the German word samt
over the English word tame , thussamt t а те In this mnemonic , the final e of tame
is ...
Pagina 22
All the Gothic dialects must be taken into comparison on the one hand , and all
the Keltic dialects on the other . The interesting question for us is — How far the
British population at large was Romanised ? Some think that habits of speaking ...
All the Gothic dialects must be taken into comparison on the one hand , and all
the Keltic dialects on the other . The interesting question for us is — How far the
British population at large was Romanised ? Some think that habits of speaking ...
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