English Grammar; the English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin and Development. Designed for Use in Schools and Families |
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Common terms and phrases
accent adjective adverb Alphabet ancient Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon breath C. S. Note called Celtic classification combination common compound conjunction connected consonant copula Danish dative denotes derived dialect Diphthong elementary sound England English language equivalent etymology euphony example express French gender genitive German Give glish Gothic grammar Greek GRIMM's law guage inflection Italian king Latin language Latin words letters logical loved meaning mind mode nature nominative Norman noun object origin orthoepy orthography participle Past Tense Perfect person phonetic elements plural predicate prefix preposition preterit pronoun pronunciation proposition QUESTIONS UNDER CHAPTER race relation represented Roman roots RULE Sanscrit Saxon sense singular sometimes sonant speak SPECIMEN speech stock of languages substantive suffix surd syllable SYNTAX taken term termination Teutonic thee thing thou tion tive tongue transitive verb verb voice vowel vowel sounds whence writing