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... English are quite ludi- crous . The book begins with an essay ( in Dutch ) on the English language , which certainly must have been written by a foreigner . Difficulties of pro- nunciation are evaded in a most amusing way by saying that ...
... English are quite ludi- crous . The book begins with an essay ( in Dutch ) on the English language , which certainly must have been written by a foreigner . Difficulties of pro- nunciation are evaded in a most amusing way by saying that ...
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... English etymology ( so low is the general level of English scholarship ) grotesque- ness seems to be especially aimed at . The phrase per se is not confined to this character only . The letter A was often called the A - per - se ...
... English etymology ( so low is the general level of English scholarship ) grotesque- ness seems to be especially aimed at . The phrase per se is not confined to this character only . The letter A was often called the A - per - se ...
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... English meant in preparation . The con- fusion between the participial - ending ing ( A.-S. -ende ) and the noun - ending - ing ( A.-S. and Germ . -ung ) is of constant occurrence . that ge- became a- . The forms in which ge occurs are ...
... English meant in preparation . The con- fusion between the participial - ending ing ( A.-S. -ende ) and the noun - ending - ing ( A.-S. and Germ . -ung ) is of constant occurrence . that ge- became a- . The forms in which ge occurs are ...
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