The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin and Development : Designed for Use in Colleges and SchoolsHarper & Brothers, 1850 - 659 pages |
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... Frisian ..... 54 33. Relations of the Anglo - Saxon 56 34. Outward Causes of Change .. 60 35. Specimens of Anglo - Saxon .. 61 36. Changes from Anglo - Saxon to Semi - Saxon 39. Middle English and Modern English .... 40. Present ...
... Frisian ..... 54 33. Relations of the Anglo - Saxon 56 34. Outward Causes of Change .. 60 35. Specimens of Anglo - Saxon .. 61 36. Changes from Anglo - Saxon to Semi - Saxon 39. Middle English and Modern English .... 40. Present ...
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... Frisian and the modern Dutch , the old Sax- on , the Platt Deutsch or Low German , the words being used in a restricted sense . The Anglo - Saxon , the old Saxon , and the Frisian are closely related to the English . 14. The ...
... Frisian and the modern Dutch , the old Sax- on , the Platt Deutsch or Low German , the words being used in a restricted sense . The Anglo - Saxon , the old Saxon , and the Frisian are closely related to the English . 14. The ...
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... Frisians , lay between the two great branches of the Gothic , the Scandinavian on the north , and the Teutonic on the south . The Jutes were the most Danish , and the Frisians were the most Dutch . That they understood each other's ...
... Frisians , lay between the two great branches of the Gothic , the Scandinavian on the north , and the Teutonic on the south . The Jutes were the most Danish , and the Frisians were the most Dutch . That they understood each other's ...
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... FRISIAN . Ā§ 32. The FRISIANS occupied a territory immediately south and west of the country of the Anglo - Saxons , and probably spoke nearly the same dialect . Encompassed on one side by the sea , and on the other by the Saxons , their ...
... FRISIAN . Ā§ 32. The FRISIANS occupied a territory immediately south and west of the country of the Anglo - Saxons , and probably spoke nearly the same dialect . Encompassed on one side by the sea , and on the other by the Saxons , their ...
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... Frisian Age , Anglo - Saxon . Eage , English . Eye . Haved , Heafod , Head . Kind , Cild , Child . Nacht , Niht , Night . Dede , Daed , Deed . Nose , Nasu , Nose . Sla , Slean , Slay . Gunga , Gangan , go ( Gang ) . COUNTRY - FRISIAN IN ...
... Frisian Age , Anglo - Saxon . Eage , English . Eye . Haved , Heafod , Head . Kind , Cild , Child . Nacht , Niht , Night . Dede , Daed , Deed . Nose , Nasu , Nose . Sla , Slean , Slay . Gunga , Gangan , go ( Gang ) . COUNTRY - FRISIAN IN ...
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accent adjective adverb alphabet ancient Anglo Anglo-Saxon Article breath called Celtic Celts Classical combination compound CONSONANT SOUNDS contradistinction Danish Dative declension denotes derived dialect Diphthong Dutch ejection element elementary sound England English language etymological express father Feminine French Frisian gender Genitive German glish Gothic language Grammar Greek guage human voice inflection Italian king Latin language Latin word Lithuanic loved Masculine Maso-Gothic meaning Middle English mode modern mute natural Norman Conquest Norse nouns Old English origin Orthoepy Orthography Participle Past Tense person plural number Preposition Preterite pronounced pronunciation race represents Roman Sanscrit Saxon Scandinavian Semi-Saxon Shemitic simple single Singular SmiĆ°um sometimes sonant sound of sh speech spelling Subjunctive Substantive surd syllable taken termination Teutonic th in thin thee thine things thou tion tive tongue verbs vocal voice vowel Vowel sounds Wegferende whence