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Against such an idea is to be placed the consideration that they are chiefly taken
from words of the first necessity . These have a tendency to be very permanent in
languages , so that the similarities which they now bear , they have most ...
Against such an idea is to be placed the consideration that they are chiefly taken
from words of the first necessity . These have a tendency to be very permanent in
languages , so that the similarities which they now bear , they have most ...
Pagina 29
There is a vague idea among us that our language was then in its infancy , and
that its compass was narrow as the few necessary ideas of savage life . A modern
Italian turning over a Latin book might think it looked very barbarous ; and ...
There is a vague idea among us that our language was then in its infancy , and
that its compass was narrow as the few necessary ideas of savage life . A modern
Italian turning over a Latin book might think it looked very barbarous ; and ...
Pagina 36
When a boy in his French Exercises comes to the sentence . Can you swim ? ' he
is directed to render it into French by " Savez vous nager ? ' that is , ' Know you to
swim ? ' The very same idea is ( philologically ) at the bottom of ' Can 36 ...
When a boy in his French Exercises comes to the sentence . Can you swim ? ' he
is directed to render it into French by " Savez vous nager ? ' that is , ' Know you to
swim ? ' The very same idea is ( philologically ) at the bottom of ' Can 36 ...
Pagina 65
These examples will perhaps suffice to give an idea of the dissevered and
dialectic condition of the native language from the twelfth to the fourteenth
century . During this long interval the reigning language was French , and this
fashion , like ...
These examples will perhaps suffice to give an idea of the dissevered and
dialectic condition of the native language from the twelfth to the fourteenth
century . During this long interval the reigning language was French , and this
fashion , like ...
Pagina 77
above , or from Piers Plowman and other provincial contemporaries of Chaucer ?
In answer to this it may be said , that it is no more possible to convey the idea of a
language by description than of a piece of music . The writings must be looked ...
above , or from Piers Plowman and other provincial contemporaries of Chaucer ?
In answer to this it may be said , that it is no more possible to convey the idea of a
language by description than of a piece of music . The writings must be looked ...
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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