English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms. With a History of Its Origin and Development. Designed for Use in Colleges and SchoolsHarper, 1855 - 754 oldal |
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... glish language , and become marked not only by one , but by a thousand Shibboleths . Now , in order to keep the language of a nation one , the leading men in the greater or smaller communities , the editors of period- icals , and ...
... glish language , and become marked not only by one , but by a thousand Shibboleths . Now , in order to keep the language of a nation one , the leading men in the greater or smaller communities , the editors of period- icals , and ...
xviii. oldal
... glish ............ 79. Specimens of Semi - Saxon ... 95 83. Recapitulation ... 97 101 107 CHAPTER V. DIALECTS AND PROVINCIALISMS . 84. Dialects and Provincialisms 109 | 89. Dialect of East Anglia , or 85. Existing Diversities of Lan ...
... glish ............ 79. Specimens of Semi - Saxon ... 95 83. Recapitulation ... 97 101 107 CHAPTER V. DIALECTS AND PROVINCIALISMS . 84. Dialects and Provincialisms 109 | 89. Dialect of East Anglia , or 85. Existing Diversities of Lan ...
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... glish is , however , the predominant language . The Erse , the Highland Scotch , and the Manx , constitute the Gaelic , in the broad sense of the term . SPECIMEN OF THE WELSH . 1. Yn y dechreuad yr oedd y Gair , a'r Gair oedd gyd â Duw ...
... glish is , however , the predominant language . The Erse , the Highland Scotch , and the Manx , constitute the Gaelic , in the broad sense of the term . SPECIMEN OF THE WELSH . 1. Yn y dechreuad yr oedd y Gair , a'r Gair oedd gyd â Duw ...
86. oldal
... glish , and in the particular dialect of Westmoreland at the pres- ent day . 5. Formerly sum was used for as ; e . g . , swa sum , we for- give oure detturs ( Dan . som ) . War is now used for was ( Dan . var ) . 6. This list of words ...
... glish , and in the particular dialect of Westmoreland at the pres- ent day . 5. Formerly sum was used for as ; e . g . , swa sum , we for- give oure detturs ( Dan . som ) . War is now used for was ( Dan . var ) . 6. This list of words ...
91. oldal
... glish : 1. By contracting and otherwise modifying the pronun- ciation and orthography of words . 2. By omitting many inflec- tions , especially of the noun , and consequently making more use of articles and auxiliaries . 3. By the ...
... glish : 1. By contracting and otherwise modifying the pronun- ciation and orthography of words . 2. By omitting many inflec- tions , especially of the noun , and consequently making more use of articles and auxiliaries . 3. By the ...
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