The New Cratylus: Or, Contributions Towards a More Accurate Knowledge of the Greek LanguageLongmans, Green, and Company, 1868 - Всего страниц: 739 |
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... facts of language , to classify the phenomena , and to discover the laws which regulate the transmutations of sounds in cognate forms of human speech . In support of this conviction , I may appeal to the fact that the most accomplished ...
... facts of language , to classify the phenomena , and to discover the laws which regulate the transmutations of sounds in cognate forms of human speech . In support of this conviction , I may appeal to the fact that the most accomplished ...
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... fact worthy of observation in the literary history of modern Europe , that generally , when one of our countrymen has made the first advance in any branch of knowledge , we have acquiesced in what he has done , and have left the further ...
... fact worthy of observation in the literary history of modern Europe , that generally , when one of our countrymen has made the first advance in any branch of knowledge , we have acquiesced in what he has done , and have left the further ...
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... facts . When we speak of a well - informed man , we generally mean some one who is able to return plausible answers to ... fact , so long as information is only information , it merely denotes an accumu- lation of stray particulars by ...
... facts . When we speak of a well - informed man , we generally mean some one who is able to return plausible answers to ... fact , so long as information is only information , it merely denotes an accumu- lation of stray particulars by ...
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... facts . By the former we know that a thing must be ; by the latter we see that it is . Now when we reason from the facts to the law , we call it analysis or induction ; when we reason from law to law , when from a known truth we seek to ...
... facts . By the former we know that a thing must be ; by the latter we see that it is . Now when we reason from the facts to the law , we call it analysis or induction ; when we reason from law to law , when from a known truth we seek to ...
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... fact that the languages of those nations which had been most exposed to the influence of Roman literature , and which had for the most part adopted the Latin idiom , degenerated into a barbarous jargon without inflexions or syntax . A ...
... fact that the languages of those nations which had been most exposed to the influence of Roman literature , and which had for the most part adopted the Latin idiom , degenerated into a barbarous jargon without inflexions or syntax . A ...
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adjective adverbs Æschylus affix alphabet analogy aorist appears aspirate Bopp Buttmann compound connected connexion considered consonant corresponding Crown 8vo crude-form dative denote derived dialect digamma distinction Edition ending epithet etymological express former genitive Gothic Gramm grammar Greek alphabet Greek language guna guttural Hesychius High German Homer idea Iliad Indo-Germanic infinitive inflexions instance labial Latin latter lego locative Low German meaning nominative nouns object old High German original participle particle passage passive Pelasgian person-endings philology Pindar Plato plural predicate prefix preposition pronominal element reduplication reference remarks represented root Sanscrit says second person sense signify singular Soph Sophocles subjunctive suffix suppose syllable synonym tense termination third person Thucyd tion verb verbal Vergl vowel words writing Zend ἂν γὰρ δὲ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὐκ πρὸς τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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