The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... language grows up in it , as a spoken and not as a written language . Now , the French as a spoken language , bears a great affinity to the southern tongues , because of the prevalence of the vowel sounds . It is obvious , in- deed ...
... language grows up in it , as a spoken and not as a written language . Now , the French as a spoken language , bears a great affinity to the southern tongues , because of the prevalence of the vowel sounds . It is obvious , in- deed ...
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... language , as in Spain . And , assuredly , if two centuries of sole , undisputed sovereignty , amidst a Greek and Latin population , ( scarcely , if at all , af- fected by the Goths , ) left the language as decidedly Latin , as any ...
... language , as in Spain . And , assuredly , if two centuries of sole , undisputed sovereignty , amidst a Greek and Latin population , ( scarcely , if at all , af- fected by the Goths , ) left the language as decidedly Latin , as any ...
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... language would write the words of a new language , would be such , that a stranger might suppose them to be two languages . Most uncultivated languages are very difficult to be orthographized in another language . They are , ge- nerally ...
... language would write the words of a new language , would be such , that a stranger might suppose them to be two languages . Most uncultivated languages are very difficult to be orthographized in another language . They are , ge- nerally ...
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ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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