Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... archaic passage in all Spenser's works , I have discovered , counting repetitions , thirty - four words and phrases which may be considered to have been archaic in Spenser's time . These thirty - four archaisms are distributed through a ...
... archaic passage in all Spenser's works , I have discovered , counting repetitions , thirty - four words and phrases which may be considered to have been archaic in Spenser's time . These thirty - four archaisms are distributed through a ...
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... archaic expression to about 123 non - archaic expressions , or a percentage of less than one . From this it would appear that Spenser uses fewer archaisms in non - pastoral than in pastoral poetry . It would also appear that he is ...
... archaic expression to about 123 non - archaic expressions , or a percentage of less than one . From this it would appear that Spenser uses fewer archaisms in non - pastoral than in pastoral poetry . It would also appear that he is ...
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... archaic to non - archaic diction is one to ninety - one . This affords a basis for an interesting comparison with the diction of the moral - allegorical pastoral in the February Eclogue of The Shepheardes Calendar , in which it was ...
... archaic to non - archaic diction is one to ninety - one . This affords a basis for an interesting comparison with the diction of the moral - allegorical pastoral in the February Eclogue of The Shepheardes Calendar , in which it was ...
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accent adjective alternation American analogic animate appears archaic articulation Association become CALIFORNIA Chicago College Columbia Committee common Comparative connective consonant correspondence dialects element ending English examples expression fact feeling final French George German gives grade Greek hand Hittite identical Indo-European initial Johns Langs language later Latin LIBRARY linguistic LINGUISTIC SOCIETY Lydian means meeting Mexican Spanish natural nominative object occur Ohio organization original pastoral pattern Pennsylvania Persian person Philadelphia phonetic plural position possessive possible preceding present probably Prof Professor pronouns psychological publication Report represent Romance Sanskrit Secretary seems short similar singular Society SOCIETY OF AMERICA sound speech Spenser's stem suffix syllabic syllabic consonants tion Univ University verb voiced vowel York City