The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 1
... belongs to what is called Comparative Philology . The English is one of the languages of the great Indo - European family , the members of which have been traced across the double continent of Asia and Europe through the Sanscrit ...
... belongs to what is called Comparative Philology . The English is one of the languages of the great Indo - European family , the members of which have been traced across the double continent of Asia and Europe through the Sanscrit ...
Pagina 7
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Pagina 19
... belongs rather to a history of the British language , than to English philology . What concerns us here to note , is this : that soon after the Saxon settlement , the verb ERIAN must have been adopted from the British vernacular . When ...
... belongs rather to a history of the British language , than to English philology . What concerns us here to note , is this : that soon after the Saxon settlement , the verb ERIAN must have been adopted from the British vernacular . When ...
Pagina 34
... belongs to all 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 the pronoun ...
... belongs to all 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 the pronoun ...
Pagina 39
... belongs to the prefix . Examples : -bequeath , bethink , befall , beget , begin , behove , behide , believe , beseech , betell , betrap , bewed , behold , belong , bespeak , bestow . An indefinite number of verbs were afterwards made in ...
... belongs to the prefix . Examples : -bequeath , bethink , befall , beget , begin , behove , behide , believe , beseech , betell , betrap , bewed , behold , belong , bespeak , bestow . An indefinite number of verbs were afterwards made in ...
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