The New Cratylus: Or, Contributions Towards a More Accurate Knowledge of the Greek LanguageLongmans, Green, and Company, 1868 - 739 páginas |
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... language , and a certain acquaintance with the leading members of the family to which the Greek language belongs ; and , conversely , it would not be easy to write an instructive treatise on the internal mechanism and organization of ...
... language , and a certain acquaintance with the leading members of the family to which the Greek language belongs ; and , conversely , it would not be easy to write an instructive treatise on the internal mechanism and organization of ...
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... language into their ultimate elements by a comparison of the greatest possible number of languages of the same family Derivation is , strictly speaking , inapplicable , farther than as pointing out the manner in which certain con- stant ...
... language into their ultimate elements by a comparison of the greatest possible number of languages of the same family Derivation is , strictly speaking , inapplicable , farther than as pointing out the manner in which certain con- stant ...
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... language . 12 Study of language belongs to a great branch of inductive Philosophy . III . Philology valuable as the method of interpretation . 13 Historical criticism derived from Philology . 14 The philologer mediates between reason ...
... language . 12 Study of language belongs to a great branch of inductive Philosophy . III . Philology valuable as the method of interpretation . 13 Historical criticism derived from Philology . 14 The philologer mediates between reason ...
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... language as we have described is an essen- tial element of intellectual training , it may still be asked , What has this to do with the study of two dead languages ? In the first place , then , to study one branch at least of philology ...
... language as we have described is an essen- tial element of intellectual training , it may still be asked , What has this to do with the study of two dead languages ? In the first place , then , to study one branch at least of philology ...
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... language , and that too a dead language , in order to give the mind a full grammatical training ; but the mere fact of learn- ing another language , whether dead or living , is in the highest degree beneficial . We learn our own ...
... language , and that too a dead language , in order to give the mind a full grammatical training ; but the mere fact of learn- ing another language , whether dead or living , is in the highest degree beneficial . We learn our own ...
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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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