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Pagina iii
What the nature of language is , can be ascertained only by a wide comparison of
languages taken at various stages of development . Such a work is to be
performed , not by any one man , but by the co - operation of many : and many
have ...
What the nature of language is , can be ascertained only by a wide comparison of
languages taken at various stages of development . Such a work is to be
performed , not by any one man , but by the co - operation of many : and many
have ...
Pagina iv
The other method is by the examination of a single language ; and here the
course of treatment follows the order of natural growth , introducing the principles
in an occasional and incidental manner , just as they happen to be called for in
the ...
The other method is by the examination of a single language ; and here the
course of treatment follows the order of natural growth , introducing the principles
in an occasional and incidental manner , just as they happen to be called for in
the ...
Pagina vii
90 CHAPTER I . On the English Alphabet . . . CHAPTER II . Spelling and
Pronunciation . . . . . 143 & Appendix on Spelling - Reform CHAPTER III . Of
Interjections . . . . . . . 186 i § 1 . Natural Interjections . . . . 189 § 2 . Historical
Interjections .
90 CHAPTER I . On the English Alphabet . . . CHAPTER II . Spelling and
Pronunciation . . . . . 143 & Appendix on Spelling - Reform CHAPTER III . Of
Interjections . . . . . . . 186 i § 1 . Natural Interjections . . . . 189 § 2 . Historical
Interjections .
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 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 unity which
makes all nature beautiful , and all study of nature profoundly attractive . It will be
easy ...
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 unity which
makes all nature beautiful , and all study of nature profoundly attractive . It will be
easy ...
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