The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 7
... seems likely to become the parent of a new strain of languages . But all the out- growth and exuberance of English clusters round a Low Dutch centre . It would be a departure from the general way of philo- logers to include under the ...
... seems likely to become the parent of a new strain of languages . But all the out- growth and exuberance of English clusters round a Low Dutch centre . It would be a departure from the general way of philo- logers to include under the ...
Pagina 8
... seem to forbid the classifying of these languages with the Low Dutch . But on the other hand there are between the two ... seems like an internal testimony that they are the northern branch of the Low Dutch family . A large proportion of ...
... seem to forbid the classifying of these languages with the Low Dutch . But on the other hand there are between the two ... seems like an internal testimony that they are the northern branch of the Low Dutch family . A large proportion of ...
Pagina 15
... seems a romantic hypothesis , we have the interesting testimony that the Franks saw little or no distinction between Englisc and Danish 1 . A great deal may be said , and in fact has been said and written , to prove that we are ...
... seems a romantic hypothesis , we have the interesting testimony that the Franks saw little or no distinction between Englisc and Danish 1 . A great deal may be said , and in fact has been said and written , to prove that we are ...
Pagina 17
... seem bolder , and more distinct . They enable us to distinguish between Saxon and Anglian ; and they also comprise the united nation under the compound term Anglo - Saxon . As expressive of the dominant power , it is not very irregular ...
... seem bolder , and more distinct . They enable us to distinguish between Saxon and Anglian ; and they also comprise the united nation under the compound term Anglo - Saxon . As expressive of the dominant power , it is not very irregular ...
Pagina 19
... seems to point . This , however , is a question which belongs rather to a history of the British language , than to English philology . What concerns us here to note , is this : that soon after the Saxon settlement , the verb ERIAN must ...
... seems to point . This , however , is a question which belongs rather to a history of the British language , than to English philology . What concerns us here to note , is this : that soon after the Saxon settlement , the verb ERIAN must ...
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