The English Language: A Brief History of Its Grammatical Changes and Its Vocabulary : with Exercises on Synonyms, Prefixes and Suffixes, Word-analysis and Word Building : a Text-book for High Schools and CollegesMaynard, Merrill, 1893 - 220 sider |
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Side 14
... denote new things ; and this term we have in the word English . As we use it , English denotes always the race resulting from the marriage of the two peoples , or the speech resulting from the union of the two tongues . X. The Two ...
... denote new things ; and this term we have in the word English . As we use it , English denotes always the race resulting from the marriage of the two peoples , or the speech resulting from the union of the two tongues . X. The Two ...
Side 17
... denoting case , person , number , tense , almost entirely perished . These inflections . would be retained only by those aware of their importance ; they sloughed off as the words dropped from the tongues of those ignorant of it . When ...
... denoting case , person , number , tense , almost entirely perished . These inflections . would be retained only by those aware of their importance ; they sloughed off as the words dropped from the tongues of those ignorant of it . When ...
Side 31
... denoted in English by of . But now , while theoretically the ending may be attached to any noun , practically it is ... denoting usually measures of time , show that the statement respecting restriction must not be rigidly taken ...
... denoted in English by of . But now , while theoretically the ending may be attached to any noun , practically it is ... denoting usually measures of time , show that the statement respecting restriction must not be rigidly taken ...
Side 33
... denote the case , came in time to do it exclusively . But the cases constantly occur- ring were the nominative and the accusative ( objective ) . The dative singular fet faded from memory , and fēt 3 Grammatical Changes of Anglo - Saxon ...
... denote the case , came in time to do it exclusively . But the cases constantly occur- ring were the nominative and the accusative ( objective ) . The dative singular fet faded from memory , and fēt 3 Grammatical Changes of Anglo - Saxon ...
Side 38
... denote qualities not susceptible of increase or decrease are nevertheless compared . Indeed , such authors as George Eliot , Freeman , Motley , Symonds , J. R. Seely , Lowell , Warner , Alford , Holmes , and others use universal with ...
... denote qualities not susceptible of increase or decrease are nevertheless compared . Indeed , such authors as George Eliot , Freeman , Motley , Symonds , J. R. Seely , Lowell , Warner , Alford , Holmes , and others use universal with ...
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abl+y able able+ness adjective al+ist al+ize al+ly or al+ity ance Anglo Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Saxon Chronicle cá tus called Celtic Celts circum Conquest consonants cyrice dative declension denote derivative dropped ed+ly ed+ness ency ending English ent+ly or ence fi+er ficat+ion French ful+ly genitive give grammatical Greek Helps hence i)ous i)ous+ly ibil+ity ibility ible ic+al infinitive inflections ing+ly inter ion or ive ion+al ion+ary ive or ive+ly ive+ness J. S. Mill KELLOGG'S language Latin LESSON ly or ness meaning ment metaphorical metonymy ná tus neuter Norman Norman Conquest noun object one's or+ship ous+ly ous+ness past participle personal pronoun Picts plural prefixes and suffixes preterite Pupil Pupil.-¹ rá tus root root-forms Saxon singular sound speech spoken strong verbs subjunctive suffixes syllable synonyms tense Teutonic things tion tive tongue verb vocabulary vowel