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John Earle. CONTENTS . PAGE HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND
FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE I 99 I 21 158 176 . 193 224 .
CHAPTER 1 . On the English Alphabet CHAPTER II . Spelling and Pronunciation
CHAPTER III ...
John Earle. CONTENTS . PAGE HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND
FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE I 99 I 21 158 176 . 193 224 .
CHAPTER 1 . On the English Alphabet CHAPTER II . Spelling and Pronunciation
CHAPTER III ...
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HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH
LANGUAGE . The first thing in the description of a language is its affinities with
other languages : and the consideration of this belongs to what is called
Comparative ...
HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH
LANGUAGE . The first thing in the description of a language is its affinities with
other languages : and the consideration of this belongs to what is called
Comparative ...
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There are traces of this kind between the English on the one hand and the
Classical languages on the other . We suppose the reader is familiar with the
twofold division of the mute consonants into lip , tooth , and throat consonants in
the one ...
There are traces of this kind between the English on the one hand and the
Classical languages on the other . We suppose the reader is familiar with the
twofold division of the mute consonants into lip , tooth , and throat consonants in
the one ...
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between English and the Classical languages . We find instances of words , for
example , which begin with a thin consonant in Greek or Latin or both , and the
same word is found in English or its cognate dialects beginning with an aspirate .
between English and the Classical languages . We find instances of words , for
example , which begin with a thin consonant in Greek or Latin or both , and the
same word is found in English or its cognate dialects beginning with an aspirate .
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To this family belongs the English language in respect of that which is the oldest
and most material part of it . It has received so many additions from other sources
, and has worked them up with so much individuality of effect , as to have in fact ...
To this family belongs the English language in respect of that which is the oldest
and most material part of it . It has received so many additions from other sources
, and has worked them up with so much individuality of effect , as to have in fact ...
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