The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina iv
... language was needed to bear upon the acquisition of another . Were the English language studied philologically , the faculty of acquiring other languages would be more generally an English faculty . There are two chief ways of entering ...
... language was needed to bear upon the acquisition of another . Were the English language studied philologically , the faculty of acquiring other languages would be more generally an English faculty . There are two chief ways of entering ...
Pagina vi
... English language is not to be acquired from this or that interesting particular , nor from any number of such ; but only from a resolute endeavour to apprehend the lan- guage in its living unity , as well in the rich and almost endless ...
... English language is not to be acquired from this or that interesting particular , nor from any number of such ; but only from a resolute endeavour to apprehend the lan- guage in its living unity , as well in the rich and almost endless ...
Pagina vii
John Earle. CONTENTS . HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAGE § 1. External Relations § 2. Domestic Relations § 3. Influence of the Church on the Language . § 4. Characteristics of Anglo - Saxon § 5 ...
John Earle. CONTENTS . HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAGE § 1. External Relations § 2. Domestic Relations § 3. Influence of the Church on the Language . § 4. Characteristics of Anglo - Saxon § 5 ...
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John Earle. HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 1. The Philology of a language includes all that is meant by its Grammar , and yet it is at the same time a distinct study . This difference hinges upon the ...
John Earle. HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 1. The Philology of a language includes all that is meant by its Grammar , and yet it is at the same time a distinct study . This difference hinges upon the ...
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... language with other languages , in order that we may be able to discover principles of development and structure , and base the framework of our particular language as far as possible upon lines which are common to ... ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
... language with other languages , in order that we may be able to discover principles of development and structure , and base the framework of our particular language as far as possible upon lines which are common to ... ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
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