Slavic and Latin: Ilchester Lectures on Comparative Lexicography, Delivered at the Taylor Institution, OxfordTrübner & Company, 1883 - 123 pages |
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... expressed by inflexion , and the same concepts as conveyed in independent words . As regards the etymologies cited , the reader , should he wish to follow up the subject beyond the details given in the concluding chapter , is referred ...
... expressed by inflexion , and the same concepts as conveyed in independent words . As regards the etymologies cited , the reader , should he wish to follow up the subject beyond the details given in the concluding chapter , is referred ...
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... expressed no little surprise that so very peculiar a district should be unknown to the sight- seers of Europe . Whether threading its way through primeval forest , steeped in swamp and lake , or passing along the insulated settlements ...
... expressed no little surprise that so very peculiar a district should be unknown to the sight- seers of Europe . Whether threading its way through primeval forest , steeped in swamp and lake , or passing along the insulated settlements ...
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... expressed at all by the language in which the deficiency happens to occur . When , however , investigation is extended to the synonyms of the terms contrasted , we are frequently gratified to detect the missing shade in some cognate ...
... expressed at all by the language in which the deficiency happens to occur . When , however , investigation is extended to the synonyms of the terms contrasted , we are frequently gratified to detect the missing shade in some cognate ...
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... expressed by ' révnosti , ' anglice ' zealous ; ' but the boldness , activity , and enter- prise inherent in the British vocable as well , and inseparable from the ardour which forms its primary element , cannot apparently be conveyed ...
... expressed by ' révnosti , ' anglice ' zealous ; ' but the boldness , activity , and enter- prise inherent in the British vocable as well , and inseparable from the ardour which forms its primary element , cannot apparently be conveyed ...
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... expression as a distinctive personal trait . ' Nadéjni tchelovék ' designates a trustworthy man ; ' dobrosavéstni tchelovék , ' a con- scientious man ; tchéstni tchelovék , ' an honest honourable , and honoured man ; and ' dóblestven ...
... expression as a distinctive personal trait . ' Nadéjni tchelovék ' designates a trustworthy man ; ' dobrosavéstni tchelovék , ' a con- scientious man ; tchéstni tchelovék , ' an honest honourable , and honoured man ; and ' dóblestven ...
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