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ABLAUT, 123, 265, 286, 502. Accent, 616, 621.
Accentuation, 156, 619, 632. Accidence, 66, 212. Addison, 161, 540, 656. Adjection, 425. triple, 426.
Adjective, ambidextral, 84. office-bearing, 423. morphology of. 425, 427.
Adverb, threefold, 428.
Flat, 430, 500, 514. Flexional, 434. 515. Phrasal, 445, 517. Adverbiation, 451. Eschylus, 608.
Agglutinate languages, 570. Aldhelm, 27.
Alemannian dialect, 377. Alexander, Romance of, 60. Alexandrine metre, 60. Alford, Dean, 238, 239, 404.
Alfred, his version of Gregory's Cura Pastoralis, 27, 28, 29. 'Alfred Jewel,' the, 285. Allingham, William, 597. Alliteration, 626, 629.
Alliterative couplings, 628.
Analytic and Synthetic, 445, Ancient languages, 245, 654. Andrewes, Lancelot, 469. Anglian dialect, 23, 26. 28, 86, Anglosaxou features, 14, 17, 127, 421, 467, 469, 505, 575- Anti-Jacobin, 650. Arabic, numerals, 230.
words in English, 353. Area of words, 32, 37. Aristophanes, 608. Arnold, Dr., 248. Arnold, Matthew, 184. Arthur, king, 47. Article, definite, 491.
indefinite, 498, 511.
Danish and Swedish, 8.
Articulation, 615.
Aryan languages, 2, 252, 465, 57 Ascham, R., 318.
Aspirate consonants, 4. Augmentatives, 376.
Austen, Jane, 440, 484, 497, 52 Auxiliary verbs, 291, 294, 295, 587.
Browning, Robert, 608. Brutes, language of, 247. Bunyan, John, 153, 241. Burns, 269, 377, 399. Butler, Joseph, 362. Samuel, 174.
Cadmon, poet, 24, 136, 509. Campbell, Thomas, 215, 335. Cardinal vowels, 109.
Carlyle, Thomas, 323, 396, 477, 499, 550, 601. Case-endings, 378.
Castrén, Alexander, his Samoyedian Granimar, 126.
Caxton, William, 294, 325, 496, 534, 580, 586, 588. Chaldee, 3.
Chalmers, Thomas, 349, 358. Chapman his Homer, 275, 395. Chaucer, 67, 73, 93, 125, 144, 155,
169, 177, 179, 200, 201, 232, 254, 264, 269, 283, 292, 294, 323, 326, 328, 336, 338, 394, 409, 423, 483, 489, 493, 535, 577, 647.
Childish speech, 125. Chinese language, 223. writing, 90.
accidence, 223.
syntax, 570.
'Chirt,' 147.
Christian names, 373.
Christianity and languages, 13. Church, R. W., 580 d. Clarendon quoted, 327. his style, 657.
Clarke, Mrs. Cowden, 530. Classics, influence of, 359. Claudius Cæsar a phonetic reformer, 186.
Clough, Arthur H., 202, 310, 321. Cochin-Chinese, 462.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 272, 281, 472, 660 a.
Sir J. T., 478.
Collier, Jeremy, 363. Collocation, 553 #, 530.
Common Prayer Book, 321,384,564.
Freeman, Edward A., 242, 423, 473, 501, 580 c, 626.
Freemasons, their Amen, 210. French language, 9; a standard in England, 43; the language of public business, 52; of games of chance, 56; translations from, 59; French of Paris, 64; French blending with English, 80, 82; French C, 134; CH, 140; in- troduction of V-sound, 137; has a W-sound, 167; interjections, 202, 204; version of Amen, 210; reflex verb, 580 h.
its characteristics, 427, 470, 512, 561, 581.
forms, 329, 347, 350, 368,
460, 632.
in documents, 69.
influence, 176, 217, 354, 368, 380, 406, 455, 466, 472, 523, 539. interjections, 202, 204, 378. logicality, 596, 610.
orthography, 138, 141. pronunciation, 156, 169, 170,
substantive-verb, 278. verb in iser, 311.
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