A Bibliographical List of the Works that Have Been Published, Or are Known to Exist in Ms, Edició 2;Edició 8;Edició 18Walter William Skeat, John Howard Nodal Society, 1877 - 201 pàgines |
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Pàgina 8
... means uncommon phenomenon in the Teutonic languages . It is of the greatest importance that these exceptions to the general rule should not be suppressed . I shall , therefore , while giving precedence to those 8 HISTORY OF ENGLISH SOUNDS .
... means uncommon phenomenon in the Teutonic languages . It is of the greatest importance that these exceptions to the general rule should not be suppressed . I shall , therefore , while giving precedence to those 8 HISTORY OF ENGLISH SOUNDS .
Pàgina 10
... Teutonic languages have been levelled under one sound - the mid - mixed- narrow , as in the German enda , geeban , from the older andi , giban . There are many exceptions to these general tendencies . Thus , of the two rs , the back and ...
... Teutonic languages have been levelled under one sound - the mid - mixed- narrow , as in the German enda , geeban , from the older andi , giban . There are many exceptions to these general tendencies . Thus , of the two rs , the back and ...
Pàgina 11
... Teutonic languages , especially English , in which the trilled r is quite lost . There are some unmistakable exceptions to these tenden- cies . All the Teutonic languages except English seem to find the th and dh difficult , and convert ...
... Teutonic languages , especially English , in which the trilled r is quite lost . There are some unmistakable exceptions to these tenden- cies . All the Teutonic languages except English seem to find the th and dh difficult , and convert ...
Pàgina 12
... Teutonic languages are , as a general rule , remarkable for the extreme tenacity with which they retain their ... Teutonic sound - change . The following are the most important Teutonic umlauts , which I have formulated as equations . a ...
... Teutonic languages are , as a general rule , remarkable for the extreme tenacity with which they retain their ... Teutonic sound - change . The following are the most important Teutonic umlauts , which I have formulated as equations . a ...
Pàgina 13
... Teutonic languages , on the other hand , are remarkable for the independence of their consonants , and the freedom with which they are combined without modifying one another . Consonant influence on vowels , lastly , is perhaps the ob ...
... Teutonic languages , on the other hand , are remarkable for the independence of their consonants , and the freedom with which they are combined without modifying one another . Consonant influence on vowels , lastly , is perhaps the ob ...
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Pàgina 31 - THE EAST ANGLIAN; Or, NOTES AND QUERIES on subjects connected with the Counties of SUFFOLK, CAMBRIDGE, ESSEX and NORFOLK.
Pàgina 2 - Some ancient Christmas Carols, with the tunes to which they were formerly sung in the West of England; together with two ancient Ballads, a Dialogue, &c.
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Pàgina 65 - WESTMORELAND and Cumberland.— Dialogues, Poems, Songs, and Ballads, by various Writers, in the Westmoreland and Cumberland Dialects, now first collected, to which is added a Copious Glossary of Words peculiar to those Counties. Post 8vo, (pp. 408), cloth. 9s.
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Pàgina 13 - Glossary ; or a Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to Customs, Proverbs, &c., which have been thought to require Illustration in the Works of English Authors. By ROBERT NARES, Archdeacon. 4to. London, 1822. * Nares (Archdeacon), A Glossary, or Collection of Words, Phrases, Customs, Proverbs, &c., illustrating the works of English Authors, particularly Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
Pàgina viii - Adam Bede, it has been my intention to give the general physiognomy rather than a close portraiture of the provincial speech as I have heard it in the Midland or Mercian region. It is a just demand that art should keep clear of such specialities as would make it a puzzle for the larger part of its public; still one is not bound to respect the lazy obtuseness or snobbish ignorance of people who do not care to know more of their native tongue than the vocabulary of the drawing-room and the newspaper.