The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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... Elements . If the learner approaches Philology by the way of principles , it is necessary that the principles should be familiarised to him by the aid of examples and illustrations drawn from various languages . Each of the methods ...
... Elements . If the learner approaches Philology by the way of principles , it is necessary that the principles should be familiarised to him by the aid of examples and illustrations drawn from various languages . Each of the methods ...
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... Element in Speech . 1. Of Sound as an Illustrative Agency 2. Of Sound as a Formative Agency . 3. Of Sound as an Instinctive Object Attraction • PAGE 434 435 · 444 460 461 474 487 501 504 . 510 513 • · • 516 519 536 of 542 HISTORIC ...
... Element in Speech . 1. Of Sound as an Illustrative Agency 2. Of Sound as a Formative Agency . 3. Of Sound as an Instinctive Object Attraction • PAGE 434 435 · 444 460 461 474 487 501 504 . 510 513 • · • 516 519 536 of 542 HISTORIC ...
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... elements in the names of ancient towns , which have been handed on from Keltic times to ours . Thus the river - name Avon is unquestionably British , for it is the common word for river in Wales to this day . So again with regard to ...
... elements in the names of ancient towns , which have been handed on from Keltic times to ours . Thus the river - name Avon is unquestionably British , for it is the common word for river in Wales to this day . So again with regard to ...
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... elements of Anglo- Saxon life , however overlaid for a while , had still made good their claim to be the solid groundwork of the after nation as of the after language ; and to the justice of this conclusion all other historic records ...
... elements of Anglo- Saxon life , however overlaid for a while , had still made good their claim to be the solid groundwork of the after nation as of the after language ; and to the justice of this conclusion all other historic records ...
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... elements to which the strange aspect is due . The only real differences in this piece from our pre- sent use , are ... element is much easier to follow . One of its earliest and most conspicuous results was the quiescence of the old ...
... elements to which the strange aspect is due . The only real differences in this piece from our pre- sent use , are ... element is much easier to follow . One of its earliest and most conspicuous results was the quiescence of the old ...
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