The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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... Strong Verbs 2. Mixed Verbs . 3. Weak Verbs . 4. Verb Making 228 · 246 253 CHAPTER VII . The Noun Group 1. Of the Substantive 2. Of the Adjective 3. Of the Adverb § The Numerals CHAPTER VIII . The Pronoun Group . 1. Substantival ...
... Strong Verbs 2. Mixed Verbs . 3. Weak Verbs . 4. Verb Making 228 · 246 253 CHAPTER VII . The Noun Group 1. Of the Substantive 2. Of the Adjective 3. Of the Adverb § The Numerals CHAPTER VIII . The Pronoun Group . 1. Substantival ...
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... strong individualising features of their own , such as the post - positive article , and a form for the passive verb . The post - positive article is highly curious . In Modern Danish or Swedish the inde- finite article a or an is ...
... strong individualising features of their own , such as the post - positive article , and a form for the passive verb . The post - positive article is highly curious . In Modern Danish or Swedish the inde- finite article a or an is ...
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... strong an evidence of primęval relationship these analo- gies carry with them . This evidence would be far less perfect than it is , but for the material which has been supplied by means of Christianity . To this cause we trace the ...
... strong an evidence of primęval relationship these analo- gies carry with them . This evidence would be far less perfect than it is , but for the material which has been supplied by means of Christianity . To this cause we trace the ...
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... strong probability also may we add to this botanical list the terms husk , haw ; and more particularly cod , a word that merits a special remark . What it came to mean in the Elizabethan dramatists must here be kept apart . In Anglo ...
... strong probability also may we add to this botanical list the terms husk , haw ; and more particularly cod , a word that merits a special remark . What it came to mean in the Elizabethan dramatists must here be kept apart . In Anglo ...
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... strong instance of this occurs in the Proclamation of A.D. 1258 , which will be given below . There are , however , in- stances in which this preposition needs not to be otherwise rendered in modern English , e.g. ' Eode him ža ham hal ...
... strong instance of this occurs in the Proclamation of A.D. 1258 , which will be given below . There are , however , in- stances in which this preposition needs not to be otherwise rendered in modern English , e.g. ' Eode him ža ham hal ...
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accent adjectival adjective adverb Alfred Tennyson alliteration ancient Anglo-Saxon appears Ballad Society become belongs called century character Chaucer collocation compound conjunction consonant dialect distinction Dutch elder emphasis English language example expression fact Faerie Queene familiar flexion following quotation French words German Gothic Gothic languages grammatical Greek guage habit Hebrew Henry VI illustration infinitive inflections instances interjection King Latin Layamon letter literature means metre mind modern English native nature noun observed onomatopoetic original Ormulum orthography participle person philological phrasal phrase plural poet poetry preposition present preterite pronominal pronoun pronunciation Randle Cotgrave reader retained rhyme rhythm Saxon seems sense sentence Shakspeare signifies sort sound speak speech spelling Spenser substantive syllable symbol-verb symbolic words syntax thing thou tion tone traces translation verb verbal vowel William Cowper William Wordsworth writing written žęt žat