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 pages |
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... Language .. 20 13. The Teutonic Branch .. 31 4. Example of the Affinities of Languages .... 14. The Scandinavian Branch .. 31 21 15. The Term Gothic ..... 31 23 16. The Term German .. 31 32 32 5. The Primitive Language .. 6. Diversities ...
... Language .. 20 13. The Teutonic Branch .. 31 4. Example of the Affinities of Languages .... 14. The Scandinavian Branch .. 31 21 15. The Term Gothic ..... 31 23 16. The Term German .. 31 32 32 5. The Primitive Language .. 6. Diversities ...
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... LANGUAGE . CHAPTER I. CLASSIFICATION OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH . CHAPTER II . Page Section CHAPTER III . CHAPTER IV ... Language , and Pinker- ton's Scheme for Correct- ing it 169 VI . 126. The Maso - Gothic Alphabet 173 127. The Anglo ...
... LANGUAGE . CHAPTER I. CLASSIFICATION OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH . CHAPTER II . Page Section CHAPTER III . CHAPTER IV ... Language , and Pinker- ton's Scheme for Correct- ing it 169 VI . 126. The Maso - Gothic Alphabet 173 127. The Anglo ...
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... languages , we are nec- essarily led to infer that a relationship exists between the two languages . The same kind of reasoning may be ex- tended to several languages to prove an affinity between them . DECLENSION IN THE GOTHIC LANGUAGES ...
... languages , we are nec- essarily led to infer that a relationship exists between the two languages . The same kind of reasoning may be ex- tended to several languages to prove an affinity between them . DECLENSION IN THE GOTHIC LANGUAGES ...
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... Gothic . Old High German . Modern German . English . Erse . Welsh . oino one ĆŖka aĆŖva yik ĪĪ½ oeno wena odin am ein ein an uno a } aen un . dya dau . dwi dwa du Ī“ĻĪæ duo du dvie twa } tue ... Languages The Scandinavian Branch The Term Gothic.
... Gothic . Old High German . Modern German . English . Erse . Welsh . oino one ĆŖka aĆŖva yik ĪĪ½ oeno wena odin am ein ein an uno a } aen un . dya dau . dwi dwa du Ī“ĻĪæ duo du dvie twa } tue ... Languages The Scandinavian Branch The Term Gothic.
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... Gothic . Lithuanic . Slavonic . English . aham azÄm ĪµĪ³ĻĪ½ ego ik asz az I. mĆ¢m manm Ī¼Ī me mik manen mja me . tvam tĆ»m ĻĪæĻ Ī½ tu pu tĆ» ty thou . tvĆ„rm thwanm rĆ© te puk tawen tja thee . DECLENSION OF THE SECOND PERSONAL PRONOUN . SINGULAR ...
... Gothic . Lithuanic . Slavonic . English . aham azÄm ĪµĪ³ĻĪ½ ego ik asz az I. mĆ¢m manm Ī¼Ī me mik manen mja me . tvam tĆ»m ĻĪæĻ Ī½ tu pu tĆ» ty thou . tvĆ„rm thwanm rĆ© te puk tawen tja thee . DECLENSION OF THE SECOND PERSONAL PRONOUN . SINGULAR ...
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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 SmiĆ°um 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