The Knowledge of EnglishH. Holt, 1927 - 572 Seiten |
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... Indo - European family , comprising within itself practically all the languages of Europe , ancient and modern , as well as some of those of central and western Asia , and in consequence of recent migrations , the current languages of ...
... Indo - European family , comprising within itself practically all the languages of Europe , ancient and modern , as well as some of those of central and western Asia , and in consequence of recent migrations , the current languages of ...
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... European tongue . Similar things must have happened again and again during the thousands of years of the life of the languages of the Indo- European family . But well - founded though the theory of the relationship of these languages ...
... European tongue . Similar things must have happened again and again during the thousands of years of the life of the languages of the Indo- European family . But well - founded though the theory of the relationship of these languages ...
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... Indo - European parent speech is therefore a blind alley so far as these questions of primitive simplicity and complexity in speech are concerned . The older theorists worked this conception of a simple unified parent speech very hard ...
... Indo - European parent speech is therefore a blind alley so far as these questions of primitive simplicity and complexity in speech are concerned . The older theorists worked this conception of a simple unified parent speech very hard ...
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... Indo - European or other very early origins . The historical student need not wait to begin his investigations until he has command of Gothic , of Latin , Greek , and Sanscrit . History lies at his very doors . What happened yesterday ...
... Indo - European or other very early origins . The historical student need not wait to begin his investigations until he has command of Gothic , of Latin , Greek , and Sanscrit . History lies at his very doors . What happened yesterday ...
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... Indo - European family . As in Greek and Latin , as in French and German , the syntactical relations of words in the English sentence are indicated by inflectional endings . The language is constructed by means of parts of speech , each ...
... Indo - European family . As in Greek and Latin , as in French and German , the syntactical relations of words in the English sentence are indicated by inflectional endings . The language is constructed by means of parts of speech , each ...
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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