The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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... Speech . 1. Of Sound as an Illustrative Agency 2. Of Sound as a Formative Agency . 3. Of Sound as an Instinctive Object of Attraction · · § Conclusion on the Origin of Language 634 INDEX OF LETTERS AND WORDS INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS ...
... Speech . 1. Of Sound as an Illustrative Agency 2. Of Sound as a Formative Agency . 3. Of Sound as an Instinctive Object of Attraction · · § Conclusion on the Origin of Language 634 INDEX OF LETTERS AND WORDS INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS ...
Pagina 1
... speech . Further , the rules of grammar are justified by reference to the logical sense : the laws of philology have to be established by external comparison and induction . Thus grammar is a local and internal study of language ...
... speech . Further , the rules of grammar are justified by reference to the logical sense : the laws of philology have to be established by external comparison and induction . Thus grammar is a local and internal study of language ...
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... speech , the speech of all ranks of the community — the kingdom of Belgium , where , under the name of Flemish , it is striving for recognition , and has gained a place in literature through the pen of Hendrik Conscience- the old ...
... speech , the speech of all ranks of the community — the kingdom of Belgium , where , under the name of Flemish , it is striving for recognition , and has gained a place in literature through the pen of Hendrik Conscience- the old ...
Pagina 34
... speech , those ab- breviations of language which are the invention [ ? ] of man in the more cultivated ages of society , and which contribute to express our meaning more discriminatingly , and to make it more clearly understood . The ...
... speech , those ab- breviations of language which are the invention [ ? ] of man in the more cultivated ages of society , and which contribute to express our meaning more discriminatingly , and to make it more clearly understood . The ...
Pagina 44
... speech of the conquerors . All that time French was getting more and more widely known and spoken ; and it never covered so wide an area in this island as it did at the moment when the native speech upreared her head again to assert a ...
... speech of the conquerors . All that time French was getting more and more widely known and spoken ; and it never covered so wide an area in this island as it did at the moment when the native speech upreared her head again to assert a ...
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