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... belong to them . For instance , numerals and pronouns are often included in Book II . in a way which conceals the fact , that it is only so far as their inflexions are peculiar , that they demand specific notice . Again , the use of pre ...
... belong to them . For instance , numerals and pronouns are often included in Book II . in a way which conceals the fact , that it is only so far as their inflexions are peculiar , that they demand specific notice . Again , the use of pre ...
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... belong . Pronouns are in their main features clearly words of the first class ; but , as the genitive singular is differently formed throughout , they are here kept together in a separate chapter . Qvis of course belongs to the second ...
... belong . Pronouns are in their main features clearly words of the first class ; but , as the genitive singular is differently formed throughout , they are here kept together in a separate chapter . Qvis of course belongs to the second ...
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... belong to both classes , and the separation of them is cumbrous and misleading . Another division is according to the part of speech from which the derivatives are formed . This again is liable to the same ob- jections . Many ...
... belong to both classes , and the separation of them is cumbrous and misleading . Another division is according to the part of speech from which the derivatives are formed . This again is liable to the same ob- jections . Many ...
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... belong here , but most adverbs are merely cases of nouns . Many words formed , so far as we know , directly from a root are , as I have implied ( see also § 748 ) , included in these lists . Where any tolerably certain indication of the ...
... belong here , but most adverbs are merely cases of nouns . Many words formed , so far as we know , directly from a root are , as I have implied ( see also § 748 ) , included in these lists . Where any tolerably certain indication of the ...
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... b also in the combinations 1b , rb is pronounced as w ; ' e . g . in gelber , farbe , but not when the 1 and b belong to different ' words , e.g. stulbein , harbeutel . ' informs me , which are known to spell the word On v Consonant .
... b also in the combinations 1b , rb is pronounced as w ; ' e . g . in gelber , farbe , but not when the 1 and b belong to different ' words , e.g. stulbein , harbeutel . ' informs me , which are known to spell the word On v Consonant .
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