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In grammar the view is confined to the particular language , while in philology the
language is considered in regard to its external relations . In grammar we seek
rules for the regulation of domestic usage : in philology we seek principles to ...
In grammar the view is confined to the particular language , while in philology the
language is considered in regard to its external relations . In grammar we seek
rules for the regulation of domestic usage : in philology we seek principles to ...
Pagina 19
... Avon is unquestionably British , and it is the common word for river in Wales to
this day . So again with regard to that large class of river - names which ours . are
merely variations of the one name Isca - Usk C 2 DOMESTIC RELATIONS . 19.
... Avon is unquestionably British , and it is the common word for river in Wales to
this day . So again with regard to that large class of river - names which ours . are
merely variations of the one name Isca - Usk C 2 DOMESTIC RELATIONS . 19.
Pagina 39
By such examples we see that words which in their visible form remain unaltered
, may yet have become greatly changed in regard to their place and office in the
language . 39. Such were some of the features of the Saxon speech , as well as ...
By such examples we see that words which in their visible form remain unaltered
, may yet have become greatly changed in regard to their place and office in the
language . 39. Such were some of the features of the Saxon speech , as well as ...
Pagina 66
For unless a man know French , people regard him little : but the low men hold to
English , and to their own speech still . I ween there be no countries in all the
world that do not hold to their own speech , except England only . But
undoubtedly it ...
For unless a man know French , people regard him little : but the low men hold to
English , and to their own speech still . I ween there be no countries in all the
world that do not hold to their own speech , except England only . But
undoubtedly it ...
Pagina 67
Trevisa fixes on the great plague of 1349 as an epoch after which a change was
observable in regard to the popular rage for speaking French . He says : This was
moche used tofore the grete deth , but sith it is somdele chaunged . ' But the ...
Trevisa fixes on the great plague of 1349 as an epoch after which a change was
observable in regard to the popular rage for speaking French . He says : This was
moche used tofore the grete deth , but sith it is somdele chaunged . ' But the ...
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