The Philology of the English Tongue |
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Pagina iv
If the learner approaches Philology by the way of principles , it is necessary that
the principles should be familiarised to him by the aid of examples and
illustrations drawn from various languages . Each of the methods excels in its
own peculiar ...
If the learner approaches Philology by the way of principles , it is necessary that
the principles should be familiarised to him by the aid of examples and
illustrations drawn from various languages . Each of the methods excels in its
own peculiar ...
Pagina 1
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 family of languages , the diversity of form is found to have a regular method
and ...
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 family of languages , the diversity of form is found to have a regular method
and ...
Pagina 4
Thus the Greek B and Latin B should answer to our English P. In proof of this we
may perhaps cite Búbos and pit , properly pyt : but here we must pass into
another group of consonants to find suitable illustrations , as our early language
was ...
Thus the Greek B and Latin B should answer to our English P. In proof of this we
may perhaps cite Búbos and pit , properly pyt : but here we must pass into
another group of consonants to find suitable illustrations , as our early language
was ...
Pagina 10
Compare also the following German and English words , as an illustration of { " a
} in other parts than the initials of words : -weiss , white : wasser , water : heiss ,
hot : essen , t eat ; and as an example of { m } mut , mood . To the same effect is ...
Compare also the following German and English words , as an illustration of { " a
} in other parts than the initials of words : -weiss , white : wasser , water : heiss ,
hot : essen , t eat ; and as an example of { m } mut , mood . To the same effect is ...
Pagina 11
These illustrations of the reciprocity of consonants are not co - extensive with the
whole scheme as devised by Grimm , but they contain the more obvious and
conspicuous parts of it . What has been said will shew the nature of the thing ;
and a ...
These illustrations of the reciprocity of consonants are not co - extensive with the
whole scheme as devised by Grimm , but they contain the more obvious and
conspicuous parts of it . What has been said will shew the nature of the thing ;
and a ...
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