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Pagina viii
Syntax of Flexion 474 3. Syntax by Symbolic Words 487 CHAPTER XI . Of
Compounds 501 1. Compounds of the First Order 504 2. Compounds of the
Second Order 510 3. Compounds of the Third Order 513 CHAPTER XII . Of
Prosody , or the ...
Syntax of Flexion 474 3. Syntax by Symbolic Words 487 CHAPTER XI . Of
Compounds 501 1. Compounds of the First Order 504 2. Compounds of the
Second Order 510 3. Compounds of the Third Order 513 CHAPTER XII . Of
Prosody , or the ...
Pagina 192
The freedom which modern languages are asserting for themselves as against
the restraints of flexion , may be carried out to its extremest issues , and no
appearance would ever arise of a tendency backwards to a state of pulpy ...
The freedom which modern languages are asserting for themselves as against
the restraints of flexion , may be carried out to its extremest issues , and no
appearance would ever arise of a tendency backwards to a state of pulpy ...
Pagina 219
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 symbolic element , the motive for flexion would no longer exist . We have
every ...
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 symbolic element , the motive for flexion would no longer exist . We have
every ...
Pagina 220
This would account for the great start which flexion had over symbolic ; and yet
we should understand how a marked and prominent symbolic word like is ,
charged with a singular amount of vitality , should have found the opportunity to
make a ...
This would account for the great start which flexion had over symbolic ; and yet
we should understand how a marked and prominent symbolic word like is ,
charged with a singular amount of vitality , should have found the opportunity to
make a ...
Pagina 246
In the case of the nouns it is very easy to imagine that in the primitive poverty of
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 ...
In the case of the nouns it is very easy to imagine that in the primitive poverty of
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 ...
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accent adjective adverb already altered ancient appears become beginning belongs called cause century character Chaucer close common compared compound conjunction continued dialect distinction early effect element English example existence expression fact familiar flexion French function German give grammatical Greek habit hand idea illustration indicate infinitive inflections instances interjection kind King language Latin less letter literature look lost manner means mind nature never noun observe once original passed perhaps period person philological plural poetry position preposition present probably pronoun pronunciation Queene reader reason regard represented retained Saxon seems seen sense sentence sometimes sort sound speak speech spelling stand strong substantive syllable symbolic taken term thing thou thought tion traces translation true verb vowel whole word writing written