Sentences consist of words ; Words consist of one or more syllables ; Syllables of one or more letters. So that Letters, Syllables, Words, and Sentences, make up the whole subject of Grammar. The Rudiments of Latin Grammar - Seite 5von Alexander Adam - 1814 - 252 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...which they arc compounded. Sentences connft of Words; Words, of one or more Syllables ; Syllablei, of one or more Letters. So that Letters, Syllables, Words, and Sentences, make up the whole fubjcft of Grammar. LETTERS. A Letter is the firft Principle, or leaft part of a Word. An Articulate... | |
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