The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin and Development : Designed for Use in Colleges and SchoolsHarper & Brothers, 1850 - 659 páginas |
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... Shemitic Languages .... 28 11. The Indo - European Langua- ges ..... 25 27 29 17. The Term Dutch 18. The Term Anglo - Saxon 19. An aboriginal Finnic People . 32 20. The Birth - place of Language . 33 21. Value of Spoken Language .. 34 ...
... Shemitic Languages .... 28 11. The Indo - European Langua- ges ..... 25 27 29 17. The Term Dutch 18. The Term Anglo - Saxon 19. An aboriginal Finnic People . 32 20. The Birth - place of Language . 33 21. Value of Spoken Language .. 34 ...
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... She- mitic Period ...... 171 125. Italian , or Old Latin Pe- riod .... 172 132. Definitions 178 135. Third Classification . 180 133. First Classification 179 136. Transition of the Parti- 134. Second Classification 180 cles .. 181 ...
... She- mitic Period ...... 171 125. Italian , or Old Latin Pe- riod .... 172 132. Definitions 178 135. Third Classification . 180 133. First Classification 179 136. Transition of the Parti- 134. Second Classification 180 cles .. 181 ...
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... Shemitic languages only ; its grammatical forms are produced not merely by composition , as is the case with the second , but also by means of a simple modification of roots . THE SHEMITIC LANGUAGES . § 10. The Shemitic languages have ...
... Shemitic languages only ; its grammatical forms are produced not merely by composition , as is the case with the second , but also by means of a simple modification of roots . THE SHEMITIC LANGUAGES . § 10. The Shemitic languages have ...
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... Shemitic , the family bond which embraces this race of languages is not less universal , but in most of its bearings of a quality infinitely more refined . " The members of this race inherited , from the period of their earliest youth ...
... Shemitic , the family bond which embraces this race of languages is not less universal , but in most of its bearings of a quality infinitely more refined . " The members of this race inherited , from the period of their earliest youth ...
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... Shemitic alphabet . This is easily accounted for , when we call to mind , 1. The fact that the Greek , the Latin , and the Arabian alphabets are all founded upon this ; and , 2. The great influence of the nations speaking those three ...
... Shemitic alphabet . This is easily accounted for , when we call to mind , 1. The fact that the Greek , the Latin , and the Arabian alphabets are all founded upon this ; and , 2. The great influence of the nations speaking those three ...
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The English Language, in Its Elements and Forms : with a History of Its ... William Chauncey Fowler Vista de fragmentos - 1857 |
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accent adjective adverb alphabet ancient Anglo Anglo-Saxon Article breath called Celtic Celts Classical combination compound CONSONANT SOUNDS contradistinction Danish Dative declension denotes derived dialect Diphthong Dutch ejection element elementary sound England English language etymological express father Feminine French Frisian gender Genitive German glish Gothic language Grammar Greek guage human voice inflection Italian king Latin language Latin word Lithuanic loved Masculine Maso-Gothic meaning Middle English mode modern mute natural Norman Conquest Norse nouns Old English origin Orthoepy Orthography Participle Past Tense person plural number Preposition Preterite pronounced pronunciation race represents Roman Sanscrit Saxon Scandinavian Semi-Saxon Shemitic simple single Singular Smiðum sometimes sonant sound of sh speech spelling Subjunctive Substantive surd syllable taken termination Teutonic th in thin thee thine things thou tion tive tongue verbs vocal voice vowel Vowel sounds Wegferende whence