The origin of the English, Germanic, and Scandinavian languages and nationsLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1848 - 208 |
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... means intended to serve as a complete classification of languages ; they only afford a very superficial view , for the monosyllabic , or the Chinese , Indo - Chinese , & c . are entirely omitted . What is advanced relative to the ...
... means intended to serve as a complete classification of languages ; they only afford a very superficial view , for the monosyllabic , or the Chinese , Indo - Chinese , & c . are entirely omitted . What is advanced relative to the ...
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... means the Saxon influence was increased , till they possessed the vast extent of country embraced by the Elbe , the Sala , and the Rhine , in addition to their ancient territory from the Elbe to the Eyder . In this tract of country were ...
... means the Saxon influence was increased , till they possessed the vast extent of country embraced by the Elbe , the Sala , and the Rhine , in addition to their ancient territory from the Elbe to the Eyder . In this tract of country were ...
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... means of de- noting the differences of gender , and the nice distinctions by inflexion and termina- tion - almost every word is attacked by the spasm of the accent and the drawing of consonants to wrong positions ; yet the old English ...
... means of de- noting the differences of gender , and the nice distinctions by inflexion and termina- tion - almost every word is attacked by the spasm of the accent and the drawing of consonants to wrong positions ; yet the old English ...
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... means of subsistence , and of the land they occupied , I conclude , that at the time of their union , about the middle of the 5th century , the Anglo - Saxon was distinguished from the Friesic only by slight differences of dialect . We ...
... means of subsistence , and of the land they occupied , I conclude , that at the time of their union , about the middle of the 5th century , the Anglo - Saxon was distinguished from the Friesic only by slight differences of dialect . We ...
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... means a re - translation of the Latin words of Bede . King Alfred + strictly follows the lines and the words of the MS . Episc . Norwicensis . The obser- vation of Bede , that he followed the sense of Cadmon , and not the construction ...
... means a re - translation of the Latin words of Bede . King Alfred + strictly follows the lines and the words of the MS . Episc . Norwicensis . The obser- vation of Bede , that he followed the sense of Cadmon , and not the construction ...
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