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... character . A language in which like Latin , the Verb is a complete sentence , or in which e . g . magnus can be made to de- note great men by a change in the final syllable , may obviously require very different treatment from one in ...
... character . A language in which like Latin , the Verb is a complete sentence , or in which e . g . magnus can be made to de- note great men by a change in the final syllable , may obviously require very different treatment from one in ...
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... character of the formation and the probability that , if no objections had been felt to lie against it , it would have been used by some now extant author , who wrote before 120 A.D. , form the real turning points of such a discussion ...
... character of the formation and the probability that , if no objections had been felt to lie against it , it would have been used by some now extant author , who wrote before 120 A.D. , form the real turning points of such a discussion ...
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... may give rise to useful result . The ordinary arrangement , when of an etymological character , has been to class compound endings under the first part of the suffix , not the last1 Treatment of the matter of Book II . XXV p IV.
... may give rise to useful result . The ordinary arrangement , when of an etymological character , has been to class compound endings under the first part of the suffix , not the last1 Treatment of the matter of Book II . XXV p IV.
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... character of a ( Latin ) suffix , that it is applied at the end of a word . Of course if we were quite cer- tain what is suffix , what is root , either arrangement ( i.e. by the first part of the suffix or by the last ) would be in some ...
... character of a ( Latin ) suffix , that it is applied at the end of a word . Of course if we were quite cer- tain what is suffix , what is root , either arrangement ( i.e. by the first part of the suffix or by the last ) would be in some ...
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... character . I am inclined to think that no more is meant by his words than ' blown out between the intervals of the teeth with no sound of the voice2 . ' In the next sentence he speaks of the Æolic letter which we utter in seruum ...
... character . I am inclined to think that no more is meant by his words than ' blown out between the intervals of the teeth with no sound of the voice2 . ' In the next sentence he speaks of the Æolic letter which we utter in seruum ...
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4th century accent adjectives adverbs appears assibilation assimilated Augustan Book century after Christ chiefly Cicero comp compared compounds consonant stems consonantal Corssen dative declension denarius dental derivative diphthong Ellis Engl English Ennius fcap feminine final syllable French frequently genders genitive Germ Gracchi Grammar grammarians Greek guttural inflexions initial inscriptions instances Ital Italian labial labio-dental language Latin lengthened letters long vowel Lucr Lucretius masc masculine mute nasal neut neuter nouns old form omission omitted once original Indo-European Oscan Ovid participle perf perfect Plaut Plin plur plural poets Polyb Polybius preceding vowel prepositions Priscian probably pronounced pronunciation proper names Quintilian rarely retained Ritschl Romans short vowel sing single consonant singular sometimes sound stems ending substantives suffix supine syllable tion usually Varr verbs Verg Vergil writing
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