The English Language, in Its Elements and Forms : with a History of Its Origin and Development: Designed for the Use of Pupils and of Teachers, and as a Book of General ReferenceW. Kent, 1857 - 504 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 62
Página 168
... king of England ; " " The king of England's crown . " As we consider " king of England " a sort of compound substantive , and add the mark of the genitive to the end of it , so we consider " five hundred and twenty - five " a compound ...
... king of England ; " " The king of England's crown . " As we consider " king of England " a sort of compound substantive , and add the mark of the genitive to the end of it , so we consider " five hundred and twenty - five " a compound ...
Página 171
... king , a son of a king , a son of the king , or the son of a king . In Moso - Gothic and in Old Norse there is an equal absence of the indefinite article . The origin of articles seems to be uniform . The German ein , the Danish en ...
... king , a son of a king , a son of the king , or the son of a king . In Moso - Gothic and in Old Norse there is an equal absence of the indefinite article . The origin of articles seems to be uniform . The German ein , the Danish en ...
Página 417
... king , he replied that the proverb was meant for a young king . How do you parse which ? 59. To be humane , candid , and generous , are in every case very high degrees of merit . 60. Nor have I , like an heir unknown , Seized upon ...
... king , he replied that the proverb was meant for a young king . How do you parse which ? 59. To be humane , candid , and generous , are in every case very high degrees of merit . 60. Nor have I , like an heir unknown , Seized upon ...
Contenido
Section | 1 |
Growth of Language | 3 |
Analogies in the Gothic Family | 9 |
Otras 61 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
accent adjective adverb ancient Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon Auxiliary verb C. S. Note called Celtic combination common Compose a sentence compound conjunction consonant consonantal copula Danish dative denotes derived dialect diphthong elementary sound England English alphabet English language equivalent etymology euphony exist express fisk-e French FUTURE PERFECT TENSE gender genitive German Give Gothic Gothic languages grammar Greek Hebrew inflection Italian king Latin language Latin words letters loved meaning mind mode nature Norman nouns object origin orthoepy orthography participle PAST TENSE PERFECT TENSE personal pronouns phonetic elements predicate prefix preposition PRESENT TENSE preterit pronunciation proposition QUESTIONS UNDER CHAPTER race relation represented Roman Sanscrit Saxon SECTION Shemitic Singular sometimes sonant speech spoken language stock of languages subjunctive substantive suffix surd syllable taken term termination Teutonic things thou thought tion tongue transitive verb verb voice vowel vowel sounds whence