English as Language: Backgrounds, Development, UsageCharlton Laird, Robert M. Gorrell Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 279 Seiten |
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... derived remotely from the Latin ) ; and armor and savor he gives in both forms . Dr. Ash gives many of the words derived from the Latin both ways , but seems to prefer the omission of the u , according to the system of Entick . Dyche ...
... derived remotely from the Latin ) ; and armor and savor he gives in both forms . Dr. Ash gives many of the words derived from the Latin both ways , but seems to prefer the omission of the u , according to the system of Entick . Dyche ...
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... derived from the Latin , according to the manner of Dyche , Barclay , and others . . . . / xvii / In some cases , words are so variously affected by etymology , analogy , authority , and general usage , that it is difficult to determine ...
... derived from the Latin , according to the manner of Dyche , Barclay , and others . . . . / xvii / In some cases , words are so variously affected by etymology , analogy , authority , and general usage , that it is difficult to determine ...
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... derived from deductive logic has never been equal to the support given them by the belief that rules are inductively derived from examination of the best usage . George Campbell's dictum that reputable , national , and present usage ...
... derived from deductive logic has never been equal to the support given them by the belief that rules are inductively derived from examination of the best usage . George Campbell's dictum that reputable , national , and present usage ...
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A LANGUAGE MISCELLANY | 1 |
Subjects for Discussion | 6 |
LANGUAGE AS IT WORKS | 7 |
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