The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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... particular language , that we may be able to trace by what process of development it B reached its present condition . This is the historical aspect HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE External Relations.
... particular language , that we may be able to trace by what process of development it B reached its present condition . This is the historical aspect HISTORIC SKETCH OF THE RISE AND FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE External Relations.
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John Earle. reached its present condition . This is the historical aspect of philology . In the second place , it will lead us to seek further historical knowledge with a view to the comparison of our language with other languages , in ...
John Earle. reached its present condition . This is the historical aspect of philology . In the second place , it will lead us to seek further historical knowledge with a view to the comparison of our language with other languages , in ...
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... present want of this most useful pronoun . put a we , at another time a you , at another time a they , at other times one or somebody ; and it often happens that none of these will serve , and we must have recourse to the passive verb ...
... present want of this most useful pronoun . put a we , at another time a you , at another time a they , at other times one or somebody ; and it often happens that none of these will serve , and we must have recourse to the passive verb ...
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... present social condition of England , consent in bearing witness . - Study of Words , 12th ed . , 1867 , pp . 98-100 . 42. This duplicate system of words in English was the result of a long period during which the country was in a ...
... present social condition of England , consent in bearing witness . - Study of Words , 12th ed . , 1867 , pp . 98-100 . 42. This duplicate system of words in English was the result of a long period during which the country was in a ...
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John Earle. the frontier of the English and Welsh in the present day large numbers of people have a practical acquaintance with both languages , while they can talk in one only . This it is which has brought down upon the rustic Welsh ...
John Earle. the frontier of the English and Welsh in the present day large numbers of people have a practical acquaintance with both languages , while they can talk in one only . This it is which has brought down upon the rustic Welsh ...
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