Historical Outlines of English Accidence, Comprising Chapters on the History and Development of the Language, and on Word-formationMacmillan, 1877 - 378 sider |
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Side v
... very oldest term for our language , and one that is identified with its earliest history and with the very best writers of all its periods , from Alfred the Great down to the present time . This outcry against an absurd nomen- clature.
... very oldest term for our language , and one that is identified with its earliest history and with the very best writers of all its periods , from Alfred the Great down to the present time . This outcry against an absurd nomen- clature.
Side vi
... present volume , especially for the chapters on word- 1 I do not include Dr. Latham's English Grammars among the works of the numerous grammar - mongers here alluded to . for ma on W I En by pre my illu exp end by sch pla ele Con sup ...
... present volume , especially for the chapters on word- 1 I do not include Dr. Latham's English Grammars among the works of the numerous grammar - mongers here alluded to . for ma on W I En by pre my illu exp end by sch pla ele Con sup ...
Side vii
... present Early English Text Society ; but the size of my book obliged me to admit only so many old English illustrations as were absolutely necessary for the full explanation of the forms under consideration . I have endeavoured to write ...
... present Early English Text Society ; but the size of my book obliged me to admit only so many old English illustrations as were absolutely necessary for the full explanation of the forms under consideration . I have endeavoured to write ...
Side viii
... present form . In Appendix II . the reader will find an abstract ( with some few additions ) of Koch's historical scheme of the " Accidence , " exhibiting the chief inflexional forms of the English language in its earlier stages . I ...
... present form . In Appendix II . the reader will find an abstract ( with some few additions ) of Koch's historical scheme of the " Accidence , " exhibiting the chief inflexional forms of the English language in its earlier stages . I ...
Side xvi
... present tense the suffix i dropped out after umlaut had taken place ; but in the pre- terite salde ( = salide ) , sold , the i dropped out without causing umlaut , so that the root - vowel was thus preserved . Page 176 , line 12 , for ...
... present tense the suffix i dropped out after umlaut had taken place ; but in the pre- terite salde ( = salide ) , sold , the i dropped out without causing umlaut , so that the root - vowel was thus preserved . Page 176 , line 12 , for ...
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