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... languages of the Teutonic family were successively the objects of his attention , as mutually illustrat- ing each other , and as pointing to a general and primitive type of the whole race ... Teutonic Grammar . GRIMM'S TEUTONIC GRAMMAR,
... languages of the Teutonic family were successively the objects of his attention , as mutually illustrat- ing each other , and as pointing to a general and primitive type of the whole race ... Teutonic Grammar . GRIMM'S TEUTONIC GRAMMAR,
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... languages . The more profound Orientalists have en- deavoured to show , and have perhaps succeeded in showing , that many of the remarkable processes of Teutonic in- flection which Grimm has pointed out , may be best illustrated by the ...
... languages . The more profound Orientalists have en- deavoured to show , and have perhaps succeeded in showing , that many of the remarkable processes of Teutonic in- flection which Grimm has pointed out , may be best illustrated by the ...
Side 202
... languages . With respect to the Teu- tonic languages themselves , it may be observed that , except in the case of the High - German dialects , to be after- wards mentioned ... Teutonic conjugations , 202 [ Feb. Grimm's Teutonic Grammar .
... languages . With respect to the Teu- tonic languages themselves , it may be observed that , except in the case of the High - German dialects , to be after- wards mentioned ... Teutonic conjugations , 202 [ Feb. Grimm's Teutonic Grammar .
Side 203
... language ; and , by the aid in of the comparative rules established in the transition of vowels , afford a solution to all the anomalies in the modern forms of inflexion . It would be out of place to enter here into ... Teutonic Grammar .
... language ; and , by the aid in of the comparative rules established in the transition of vowels , afford a solution to all the anomalies in the modern forms of inflexion . It would be out of place to enter here into ... Teutonic Grammar .
Side 204
... Teutonic languages are here brought together , and the com- men bond of their connexion deve- loped by Grimm - a task which had before been laboriously and usefully , but somewhat loosely , performed in the Dutch work of Lambert Ten ...
... Teutonic languages are here brought together , and the com- men bond of their connexion deve- loped by Grimm - a task which had before been laboriously and usefully , but somewhat loosely , performed in the Dutch work of Lambert Ten ...
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