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Pagina 36
... which in German belongs to substantives : thus , substantive Mann , pronoun
man . In Saxon ( towards the close of the period ) the distinction of the n is
sometimes seen , with a preference of the vowel a for the substantive , and o for
36 THE ...
... which in German belongs to substantives : thus , substantive Mann , pronoun
man . In Saxon ( towards the close of the period ) the distinction of the n is
sometimes seen , with a preference of the vowel a for the substantive , and o for
36 THE ...
Pagina 37
the vowel a for the substantive , and o for the pronoun . The following is of the
eleventh century :Ærest mon sceal God lufian . . . First , we must love God . . . we
Ne sceal mon mann slean . . . ac must not slay man . . . but every ælcne mann
mon ...
the vowel a for the substantive , and o for the pronoun . The following is of the
eleventh century :Ærest mon sceal God lufian . . . First , we must love God . . . we
Ne sceal mon mann slean . . . ac must not slay man . . . but every ælcne mann
mon ...
Pagina 50
He carefully puts the double consonant after the short vowel . Had his
orthography been generally adopted , we should have had in English not only
the mm and nn with which German is studded , but many other double
consonants which we ...
He carefully puts the double consonant after the short vowel . Had his
orthography been generally adopted , we should have had in English not only
the mm and nn with which German is studded , but many other double
consonants which we ...
Pagina 99
... characters , not of vowels and consonants but of syllables : and this is the
completion of the second or syllabic stage of writing , The third stage is what we
call the Alphabetic system H 2.
... characters , not of vowels and consonants but of syllables : and this is the
completion of the second or syllabic stage of writing , The third stage is what we
call the Alphabetic system H 2.
Pagina 100
Here each figure represents only a consonant or a vowel . Some national
methods of writing have failed to arrive at this , and have remained stationary
midway . Others , as the ancient Egyptian , having gone through all the stages ,
retain ...
Here each figure represents only a consonant or a vowel . Some national
methods of writing have failed to arrive at this , and have remained stationary
midway . Others , as the ancient Egyptian , having gone through all the stages ,
retain ...
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accent adjective adverb alliteration already ancient appears become belongs Bible called cause century character Chaucer cloth common compared compound continued dialect distinction early Edition effect element English example expression fact familiar fcap flexion French function German give grammar Greek habit hand idea illustration indicate instances interjection John King known language Latin less letter literature living look lost manner means mind nature Notes noun observe once original passed period person phrase plural poetry position preposition present pronoun pronunciation Queene reader reason regard represented Saxon seems seen sense sentence sometimes sort sound speak speech spelling stand substantive syllable symbolic term termination thing third thou thought tion traces translated true verb vowel whole word writing written