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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... represents the primitive form of the verb in which umlaut has not taken place , as it has in O. Eng . sellan ( = selian ) . In the infinitive mood and present tense the suffix i dropped out after umlaut had taken place ; but in the pre ...
... represents the primitive form of the verb in which umlaut has not taken place , as it has in O. Eng . sellan ( = selian ) . In the infinitive mood and present tense the suffix i dropped out after umlaut had taken place ; but in the pre ...
Side 2
... represent three periods in the growth of languages -that is to say , that language , as an organism , may pass through three stages . ( 1 ) The monosyllabic period , in which roots are used as words , without any change of form . In ...
... represent three periods in the growth of languages -that is to say , that language , as an organism , may pass through three stages . ( 1 ) The monosyllabic period , in which roots are used as words , without any change of form . In ...
Side 25
... represented by a labial aspi- rate ( cp . O.E. thof though ; thruf , thurf through ) . A similar change is seen in Lat . frio , frico , as compared with Gr . xpiw , Sansk . gharsh , to rub ; Lat . formus , warm ; Sansk . gharma , and Gr ...
... represented by a labial aspi- rate ( cp . O.E. thof though ; thruf , thurf through ) . A similar change is seen in Lat . frio , frico , as compared with Gr . xpiw , Sansk . gharsh , to rub ; Lat . formus , warm ; Sansk . gharma , and Gr ...
Side 55
... represents an older vowel ending , as nam - e = nam - a , sun - e = sun - u ; or the termination -an , -en , as withute = with - utan . 2. It represents various inflections , and is used— ( a ) As a mark of the plural or definite ...
... represents an older vowel ending , as nam - e = nam - a , sun - e = sun - u ; or the termination -an , -en , as withute = with - utan . 2. It represents various inflections , and is used— ( a ) As a mark of the plural or definite ...
Side 57
... represent sounds . The collection of letters is called the Alphabet ; from Alpha and Beta , the names of the first ... represented by some less conspicuous symbol . Such is the construction of the ancient Semitic alphabet - the ...
... represent sounds . The collection of letters is called the Alphabet ; from Alpha and Beta , the names of the first ... represented by some less conspicuous symbol . Such is the construction of the ancient Semitic alphabet - the ...
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adjectives adverbs Ayenbite become blindan Cæsar century we find Chaucer cloth cognate compounds connecting vowel consonants Crown 8vo dative declension Edition ending fcap feminine fourteenth century FOURTH PERIOD French gender genitive Goth Gothic Grammar Greek indefinite infinitive inflections inflexion language later forms Latin masc masculine modern English NEUT neuter Northern dialect nouns numerous O.E. we find O.Fr O.H.Ger occurs Old English older oldest English originally Ormulum passive participle Past Indicative past tense PERF perfect period we find personal pronouns plural prefix preposition PRES Present Indicative prisun Robert of Brunne Robert of Gloucester root Sansk Sanskrit SECOND PERIOD Shakespeare silf Sing singular sometimes Southern Spenser stem strong verbs Subjunctive substantives suffix superlative syllable Teutonic ther THIRD PERIOD thirteenth and fourteenth thirteenth century thou vowel weak verbs West Midland Wickliffe writers þæt þat
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