The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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... Flexion 3. Syntax by Symbolic Words Of Compounds 1. Compounds of the First Order 2. Compounds of the Second Order 3. Compounds of the Third Order CHAPTER XII . Of Prosody , or the Musical Element in Speech . 1. Of Sound as an ...
... Flexion 3. Syntax by Symbolic Words Of Compounds 1. Compounds of the First Order 2. Compounds of the Second Order 3. Compounds of the Third Order CHAPTER XII . Of Prosody , or the Musical Element in Speech . 1. Of Sound as an ...
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... flexion , may be carried out to its extremest issues , and no appearance would ever arise of a tendency back- wards to a state of pulpy homogeneousness . For there is a movement from which there is no going back , a slow but incessant ...
... flexion , may be carried out to its extremest issues , and no appearance would ever arise of a tendency back- wards to a state of pulpy homogeneousness . For there is a movement from which there is no going back , a slow but incessant ...
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... flexion as an ancient and symbolism as a modern phenomenon . One reason is , that in the foremost languages of the world , flexion is waning while symbolism is waxing . Another consideration is this , that after the growth of the ...
... flexion as an ancient and symbolism as a modern phenomenon . One reason is , that in the foremost languages of the world , flexion is waning while symbolism is waxing . Another consideration is this , that after the growth of the ...
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... flexion had over symbolic ; and yet we should understand how a marked and prominent symbolic word like is , charged with a sin- gular amount of vitality , should have found the opportunity to make a place for itself even as early as our ...
... flexion had over symbolic ; and yet we should understand how a marked and prominent symbolic word like is , charged with a sin- gular amount of vitality , should have found the opportunity to make a place for itself even as early as our ...
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... flexion , plurality might have been expressed ( it may also be said that in certain instances at least plurality was expressed ) by mere repetition of the noun , which is the parent of redu- plication . It is not quite so plain a thing ...
... flexion , plurality might have been expressed ( it may also be said that in certain instances at least plurality was expressed ) by mere repetition of the noun , which is the parent of redu- plication . It is not quite so plain a thing ...
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