The Knowledge of EnglishH. Holt, 1927 - 572 Seiten |
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... Germanic languages . The parent Germanic speech from which the various related Germanic languages are to be derived is not so definitely and minutely known as the parent Latin of the Romanic languages , but if it were , without question ...
... Germanic languages . The parent Germanic speech from which the various related Germanic languages are to be derived is not so definitely and minutely known as the parent Latin of the Romanic languages , but if it were , without question ...
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... Germanic languages , as in certain other languages , a dual was also formally recognized . Even the dual , however , does not exhaust the logical possibilities , and besides a singular for one , a dual for two , one might also have had ...
... Germanic languages , as in certain other languages , a dual was also formally recognized . Even the dual , however , does not exhaust the logical possibilities , and besides a singular for one , a dual for two , one might also have had ...
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... Germanic parent speech from which all the Germanic languages received their foundation stock of language material . The English of the Anglo - Saxon period , in grammar , vocabulary , and style of expression was a pure , uni - lingual ...
... Germanic parent speech from which all the Germanic languages received their foundation stock of language material . The English of the Anglo - Saxon period , in grammar , vocabulary , and style of expression was a pure , uni - lingual ...
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... Germanic and Indo - European sister and cousin languages . In general the effect of all these changes has been to reduce the synthetic structural devices of the language and to increase the analytic . Anglo - Saxon is more synthetic ...
... Germanic and Indo - European sister and cousin languages . In general the effect of all these changes has been to reduce the synthetic structural devices of the language and to increase the analytic . Anglo - Saxon is more synthetic ...
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... Germanic language detached itself from the older group which spoke a language closer to the Indo - European parent speech . How this separation took place is un- known , but most probably it came as the result of some kind of folk ...
... Germanic language detached itself from the older group which spoke a language closer to the Indo - European parent speech . How this separation took place is un- known , but most probably it came as the result of some kind of folk ...
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accepted acquired adjective Anglo-Saxon appear authority become beginning called carried century character common completely concerned correctness cultivated definition determined dialect dictionary direct distinction elements English language example existence experience expression fact familiar feeling follow formal forms French gender Germanic give grammar habits human important indicated individual Indo-European inflectional intelligible interest kind knowledge Latin learned less limits linguistic literary literature living logical matter meaning merely mind Modern English nature never noun object observation origin past perhaps period person phrase plural poetry popular possessive possible practical present pronounced pronunciation prose question reason regarded regular relation remain respect result rules seems sense sentence simple social sounds speak speaker speech spelling structure student style term things thought tion traditional verb vocabulary vowel whole words writing