The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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... appear under altered forms in different members of the same family of languages , the diversity of form is found to have a regular method and analogy . Such an analogy has been established between the varying consonants which B hold ...
... appear under altered forms in different members of the same family of languages , the diversity of form is found to have a regular method and analogy . Such an analogy has been established between the varying consonants which B hold ...
Pagina 2
... appears as DEKAR : the Hebrew verb to sacrifice is ZAVACH ; but in Chaldee it is DEVACH : the Hebrew verb for being timid is ZACHAL ; but in Chaldee it is DECHAL . But if we compare Hebrew with the third dialect we get T for Z. The ...
... appears as DEKAR : the Hebrew verb to sacrifice is ZAVACH ; but in Chaldee it is DEVACH : the Hebrew verb for being timid is ZACHAL ; but in Chaldee it is DECHAL . But if we compare Hebrew with the third dialect we get T for Z. The ...
Pagina 6
... appear in the villages of Dacia , in lands which slope to the Danube ; where the country is now called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Moso - Gothic Gospels and other relics of the planting of Christianity . But ...
... appear in the villages of Dacia , in lands which slope to the Danube ; where the country is now called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Moso - Gothic Gospels and other relics of the planting of Christianity . But ...
Pagina 16
... appear- ance of probability , traced this word to a Lapland origin , so that the word would have flowed out along with the Giant- Sagas , which he makes the Laps the parents of . That a word of mark like this should have its barrier ...
... appear- ance of probability , traced this word to a Lapland origin , so that the word would have flowed out along with the Giant- Sagas , which he makes the Laps the parents of . That a word of mark like this should have its barrier ...
Pagina 27
... appear in any of their extant literature to call their language Seaxisc , but always ENGLISC1 . The explanation of this must be sought , as I have already indicated , in that early and prolonged leadership which was enjoyed by the ...
... appear in any of their extant literature to call their language Seaxisc , but always ENGLISC1 . The explanation of this must be sought , as I have already indicated , in that early and prolonged leadership which was enjoyed by the ...
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