The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina vi
... cause no uncertainty . The oft - repeated names , Chaucer , Shakspeare , Spenser , Milton , Tennyson , are frequently indicated by abbre- viations which speak for themselves . In the Verbal Index some further progress has been made in ...
... cause no uncertainty . The oft - repeated names , Chaucer , Shakspeare , Spenser , Milton , Tennyson , are frequently indicated by abbre- viations which speak for themselves . In the Verbal Index some further progress has been made in ...
Pagina 4
... cause them to write it Túpos , Tyrus , whence we have the name Tyre . It is to this sort of play upon the gamut or scale of consonants , a play which is kept up between kindred dialects , that Grimm , when he had reduced it to a law ...
... cause them to write it Túpos , Tyrus , whence we have the name Tyre . It is to this sort of play upon the gamut or scale of consonants , a play which is kept up between kindred dialects , that Grimm , when he had reduced it to a law ...
Pagina 7
... cause of unconformability is the introduction of foreign words . This applies to all Gothic words beginning with P ... causes , has in German led to a disfigurement of many of the forms . The tendency of words to get disguised , is ...
... cause of unconformability is the introduction of foreign words . This applies to all Gothic words beginning with P ... causes , has in German led to a disfigurement of many of the forms . The tendency of words to get disguised , is ...
Pagina 14
... cause we trace the preservation of the oldest literary records of our family of languages . In the fourth century Scripture was translated into Mosogothic : in the seventh century Anglo - Saxon began to be cultivated by means of ...
... cause we trace the preservation of the oldest literary records of our family of languages . In the fourth century Scripture was translated into Mosogothic : in the seventh century Anglo - Saxon began to be cultivated by means of ...
Pagina 24
... caused them to emulate her example , to read her books , to form their language after hers , and to call it ENGLISC . The Angles first produced a cultivated book- speech , and they had the natural reward of inventors and pioneers , that ...
... caused them to emulate her example , to read her books , to form their language after hers , and to call it ENGLISC . The Angles first produced a cultivated book- speech , and they had the natural reward of inventors and pioneers , that ...
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accent adjectival adjective adverb Alfred Tennyson alliteration ancient become belongs Bible called Canterbury Tales century character Chaucer collocation compound conjunction consonants Danish dative dialects distinction Dutch elder emphasis English language example expression Faery Queene familiar flat adverb flexion following quotation French words function genitival genitive German Gothic Gothic languages grammatical Greek habit haue Hebrew illustration infinitive inflections instances interjection Italian John John Keble John Milton King Latin Layamon letter literature Lord means mind modern Mosogothic native nature noun observe old Saxon onomatopoetic original Ormulum orthography participle person philological phrase plural poet poetry prefix preposition present preterite pronominal pronoun pronunciation relics rendered rhyme rhythm Romanesque Saxon seems sense sentence Shakspeare shew signifies singular sort sound speak speech spelling Spenser substantival substantive syllable symbolic words syntax termination thing thou tion traces verb vowel William Cowper writing þat