The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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... of treatment follows the order of natural growth , introducing the principles in an occasional and incidental manner , just as they happen to be called for in the course of the investigation . If the object iv PREFACE .
... of treatment follows the order of natural growth , introducing the principles in an occasional and incidental manner , just as they happen to be called for in the course of the investigation . If the object iv PREFACE .
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... called the Elementary method , that the present manual has been constructed ; the aim of which has been to find a path through most familiar ground up to philological principles . It was assumed at starting that the English language ...
... called the Elementary method , that the present manual has been constructed ; the aim of which has been to find a path through most familiar ground up to philological principles . It was assumed at starting that the English language ...
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... 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 , Persian , Greek , Latin ...
... 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 , Persian , Greek , Latin ...
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... is DECHAL . But if we compare Hebrew with the third dialect we get T for Z. The Hebrew word for rock is ZOOR or TSOOR , after which a famous Phoenician city seated on a rock was called ZōR , as it is 2 SKETCH OF THE RISE.
... is DECHAL . But if we compare Hebrew with the third dialect we get T for Z. The Hebrew word for rock is ZOOR or TSOOR , after which a famous Phoenician city seated on a rock was called ZōR , as it is 2 SKETCH OF THE RISE.
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John Earle. on a rock was called ZōR , as it is always called in the Old Testament ; but this word sounded in Greek ears from Phoenician mouths so as to cause them to write it Túpos , Tyrus , whence we have the name of Tyre . The same ...
John Earle. on a rock was called ZōR , as it is always called in the Old Testament ; but this word sounded in Greek ears from Phoenician mouths so as to cause them to write it Túpos , Tyrus , whence we have the name of Tyre . The same ...
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