The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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... hand , and the classical languages of Greece and Italy on the other . The readiest illustration of this is to be found in the transition of consonants . When the same words appear under altered forms in different members of the same ...
... hand , and the classical languages of Greece and Italy on the other . The readiest illustration of this is to be found in the transition of consonants . When the same words appear under altered forms in different members of the same ...
Pagina 3
... hand , if we can establish the fact that there is or has been such a con- sonantal reciprocity between two languages , we have ob- tained the strongest proof of their relationship . There are traces of this kind between the English on ...
... hand , if we can establish the fact that there is or has been such a con- sonantal reciprocity between two languages , we have ob- tained the strongest proof of their relationship . There are traces of this kind between the English on ...
Pagina 6
... hand , and the Gothic on the other ; much more distinctly and largely may it be shewn that a like relation exists internally between the two main subdivisions of the Gothic family . These two parts are the High Dutch and the Low Dutch ...
... hand , and the Gothic on the other ; much more distinctly and largely may it be shewn that a like relation exists internally between the two main subdivisions of the Gothic family . These two parts are the High Dutch and the Low Dutch ...
Pagina 8
... hand there are between the two best preserved forms of each group - that is , between the Icelandic of the north and the Gothic of the south - such deep traces of affinity , that they must be embraced , as against the High Dutch ...
... hand there are between the two best preserved forms of each group - that is , between the Icelandic of the north and the Gothic of the south - such deep traces of affinity , that they must be embraced , as against the High Dutch ...
Pagina 9
John Earle. the High Dutch on the one hand , and the Low Dutch on the writing the German word samt over the English word tame : thus { other , may be symbolised by sa m t t a me In this mnemonic , the final e of tame is merely there to ...
John Earle. the High Dutch on the one hand , and the Low Dutch on the writing the German word samt over the English word tame : thus { other , may be symbolised by sa m t t a me In this mnemonic , the final e of tame is merely there to ...
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