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Pagina 2
The position which our language assumes in the comparative scheme , is
remarkable and peculiar . Starting as one of the purest and least mixed of
languages , it has come to be the most composite in the world . And the particular
greatness of ...
The position which our language assumes in the comparative scheme , is
remarkable and peculiar . Starting as one of the purest and least mixed of
languages , it has come to be the most composite in the world . And the particular
greatness of ...
Pagina 3
Such an analogy has been established between the varying consonants which
hold analogous positions in cognate languages , and their variation has been
reduced to rule by the German philologer Jacob Grimm . He has founded the law
of ...
Such an analogy has been established between the varying consonants which
hold analogous positions in cognate languages , and their variation has been
reduced to rule by the German philologer Jacob Grimm . He has founded the law
of ...
Pagina 10
Between the Icelandic , or , to speak more generally , the Northern ( Norræna )
speech on the one side , and the Moesogothic on the other , we may describe the
position of the Low Dutch half of the Gothic family . 10. The cycle of letter ...
Between the Icelandic , or , to speak more generally , the Northern ( Norræna )
speech on the one side , and the Moesogothic on the other , we may describe the
position of the Low Dutch half of the Gothic family . 10. The cycle of letter ...
Pagina 23
Yet the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria gained afterwards the leading position
as a Christian nation in Saxondom ; and being distinguished for learning and
literature as well as for zeal , this people exerted a permanent influence on the ...
Yet the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria gained afterwards the leading position
as a Christian nation in Saxondom ; and being distinguished for learning and
literature as well as for zeal , this people exerted a permanent influence on the ...
Pagina 36
... areas : the elder word is usually the more comprehensive , and the later words
are apt to be more specific , as in the following instance :class order section office
condition HÂD degree profession position rank denomination interest 33.
... areas : the elder word is usually the more comprehensive , and the later words
are apt to be more specific , as in the following instance :class order section office
condition HÂD degree profession position rank denomination interest 33.
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