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Pagina 4
There are traces of this kind between the English on the one hand and the
Classical languages on the other . 4 . We suppose the reader is familiar with the
twofold division of the mute consonants into lip , tooth , 4 THE RISE OF THE
ENGLISH ...
There are traces of this kind between the English on the one hand and the
Classical languages on the other . 4 . We suppose the reader is familiar with the
twofold division of the mute consonants into lip , tooth , 4 THE RISE OF THE
ENGLISH ...
Pagina 5
By means of this classification of the mutes we are able to shew traces of a law of
transition having existed between English and the Classical languages . We find
instances of words , for example , which begin with a thin consonant in Greek or ...
By means of this classification of the mutes we are able to shew traces of a law of
transition having existed between English and the Classical languages . We find
instances of words , for example , which begin with a thin consonant in Greek or ...
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
... and become changed in their appearance , so that the traces of old kindred are
obliterated . 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
...
... and become changed in their appearance , so that the traces of old kindred are
obliterated . 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
...
Pagina 8
Their earliest literary traces go back to the fourth century , and appear in the
villages of Dacia , in lands which slope to the Danube ; where the country is by
foreigners called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Mosogothic
Gospels ...
Their earliest literary traces go back to the fourth century , and appear in the
villages of Dacia , in lands which slope to the Danube ; where the country is by
foreigners called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Mosogothic
Gospels ...
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