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... LECTURE II . LANGUAGE AND REASON 47 LECTURE III . THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ALPHABET 103 LECTURE IV . PHONETIC CHANGE • 176 LECTURE V. GRIMM'S LAW 216 LECTURE VI . ON THE PRINCIPLES OF ETYMOLOGY 262 LECTURE VII . ON THE POWERS OF ROOTS LECTURE ...
... LECTURE II . LANGUAGE AND REASON 47 LECTURE III . THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ALPHABET 103 LECTURE IV . PHONETIC CHANGE • 176 LECTURE V. GRIMM'S LAW 216 LECTURE VI . ON THE PRINCIPLES OF ETYMOLOGY 262 LECTURE VII . ON THE POWERS OF ROOTS LECTURE ...
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... PAGE • 1 LANGUAGE AND REASON 47 LECTURE III . THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ALPHABET . 103 • LECTURE IV . PHONETIC CHANGE 176 LECTURE V. GRIMM'S LAW 216 LECTURE VI . ON THE PRINCIPLES OF ETYMOLOGY 262 LECTURE VII . ON THE POWERS OF ROOTS PAGE 329.
... PAGE • 1 LANGUAGE AND REASON 47 LECTURE III . THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ALPHABET . 103 • LECTURE IV . PHONETIC CHANGE 176 LECTURE V. GRIMM'S LAW 216 LECTURE VI . ON THE PRINCIPLES OF ETYMOLOGY 262 LECTURE VII . ON THE POWERS OF ROOTS PAGE 329.
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... reason , all the more fascinating . It is a young and a growing science , that puts forth new strength with every year , that opens new prospects , new fields of enterprise on every side , and rewards its students with richer harvests ...
... reason , all the more fascinating . It is a young and a growing science , that puts forth new strength with every year , that opens new prospects , new fields of enterprise on every side , and rewards its students with richer harvests ...
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... reason to believe it to be so as to the Latin and other more modern tongues - in short , as to all European lan- guages , old and young . ' And he proceeds : The second discovery which I believe I have made , and with which the former ...
... reason to believe it to be so as to the Latin and other more modern tongues - in short , as to all European lan- guages , old and young . ' And he proceeds : The second discovery which I believe I have made , and with which the former ...
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... reason of this rule ? Simply this , that chantant , if used as a participle , is not the Latin participle present cantans , but the so - called gerund ; that is to say , the oblique case of a verbal noun , the Latin If verbal adjectives ...
... reason of this rule ? Simply this , that chantant , if used as a participle , is not the Latin participle present cantans , but the so - called gerund ; that is to say , the oblique case of a verbal noun , the Latin If verbal adjectives ...
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