The English Language, 第 2 巻Walton and Maberly, 1855 |
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... DERIVED VERBS . CHAPTER XXIII . 379-381 . Persons in English 382. Persons in -t , -art , & c . THE PERSONS . 383. Forms like spakest , sungest , & c . 384. Plurals in -s PAGE 233 235-238 • 238 238 239 CHAPTER XXIV . THE NUMBERS OF VERBS ...
... DERIVED VERBS . CHAPTER XXIII . 379-381 . Persons in English 382. Persons in -t , -art , & c . THE PERSONS . 383. Forms like spakest , sungest , & c . 384. Plurals in -s PAGE 233 235-238 • 238 238 239 CHAPTER XXIV . THE NUMBERS OF VERBS ...
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... derived from the Arabic language , and beginning with al , as alchemist , alcoran , & c . Exceptions . - Most words derived from the classical lan- guages - as calculate . Caution . It is only in accented syllables that the al = aw ...
... derived from the Arabic language , and beginning with al , as alchemist , alcoran , & c . Exceptions . - Most words derived from the classical lan- guages - as calculate . Caution . It is only in accented syllables that the al = aw ...
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... derived from the Greek and Latin - as epitome , catastrophe , apostrophe , simile . When e precedes a single consonant , followed by an e mute , it has the sound of the ee in feet . Except in the words where , there , and ere before ...
... derived from the Greek and Latin - as epitome , catastrophe , apostrophe , simile . When e precedes a single consonant , followed by an e mute , it has the sound of the ee in feet . Except in the words where , there , and ere before ...
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Robert Gordon Latham. is found only in words derived from the modern foreign lan- guages . When i precedes a single consonant followed by e mute , it has the sound of the i in fine , or the diphthongal sound ; except in certain words ...
Robert Gordon Latham. is found only in words derived from the modern foreign lan- guages . When i precedes a single consonant followed by e mute , it has the sound of the i in fine , or the diphthongal sound ; except in certain words ...
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... derived from the Italian , and only imperfectly in- corporated with the English , e is pronounced as ch ( tsh ) in situations where it would in English words be sounded s — vio- loncello , vermicelli . In the titles of the Emperor and ...
... derived from the Italian , and only imperfectly in- corporated with the English , e is pronounced as ch ( tsh ) in situations where it would in English words be sounded s — vio- loncello , vermicelli . In the titles of the Emperor and ...
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accent accusative addition adjectival adjective adverbs Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Saxon form become called change of form CHAPTER combination comparative compound word conjugation consonant Danish dative declension Derivation by means Deutsche Grammatik diminutive diphthongal ee in feet ejection English language equivalent Etruscan Etruscan alphabet etymology expression fact feminine French gender genitive German Gothic Gothic languages grammar Greek alphabet Greek language Hebrew Hence idea inflection irregular Latin language letter masculine Middle High-German Moso-Gothic mute natural neuter nominative noun obsolete Old Frisian Old High-German Old Norse Old Saxon original word orthöepy orthographic expedient orthography participle Phoenician Plur plural forms plural number præterite preceded prepositions present English pronounced pronunciation question respect Roman root sense sibilant simple single Sing singular number sound speak spelling spelt substantive syllable syntax tense termination tive true Tsadi verb vowel wherein whilst word father words ending
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