A Simplified Grammar of the Danish LanguageTrübner & Company, 1884 - 66 pages |
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... rules which are common to all cultivated languages have on the other hand been only very briefly touched upon . It will be apparent , therefore , that the present little Grammar in no way aims at superseding more minutely and diffusely ...
... rules which are common to all cultivated languages have on the other hand been only very briefly touched upon . It will be apparent , therefore , that the present little Grammar in no way aims at superseding more minutely and diffusely ...
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... rule of the kings of Denmark , and when , in 1814 , this long protracted union was severed , and Norway was incorporated with Sweden into one joint realm , it possessed no cultivated native tongue , or literature , apart from Denmark ...
... rule of the kings of Denmark , and when , in 1814 , this long protracted union was severed , and Norway was incorporated with Sweden into one joint realm , it possessed no cultivated native tongue , or literature , apart from Denmark ...
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... rules , wherever the nature and root of the words admitted of their being brought into accord . The moving spring of this radical reform of the Scan- dinavian languages was the national desire of giving to the three Northern lands one ...
... rules , wherever the nature and root of the words admitted of their being brought into accord . The moving spring of this radical reform of the Scan- dinavian languages was the national desire of giving to the three Northern lands one ...
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... rules of the modern system , others , equally zealous , refuse to depart from a single one of the practices which it was the special object of that system to do away with . Both par- ties have , however , one common object in view ...
... rules of the modern system , others , equally zealous , refuse to depart from a single one of the practices which it was the special object of that system to do away with . Both par- ties have , however , one common object in view ...
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... rules for vowel- sounds , that might be accepted both in Dano - Norwegian , and in Swedish . Among such rules we may instance MODES OF WRITING AND SPELLING . 9.
... rules for vowel- sounds , that might be accepted both in Dano - Norwegian , and in Swedish . Among such rules we may instance MODES OF WRITING AND SPELLING . 9.
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