Transactions of the Philological SocietySociety, 1868 The oldest scholarly periodical devoted to the general study of language and languages, reflecting a wide range of linguistic interest. Contains articles on a diversity of topics such as papers on phonology, Romance linguistics, generative grammar, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, Indo-European philology and the history of English. |
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Strana 17
... pronounce them as in modern English . The apostrophe denotes a faint indistinct vowel sound , as heard sometimes before l as in stableing in three syllables , for stabling in two syllables . The position of the accent is marked by an ...
... pronounce them as in modern English . The apostrophe denotes a faint indistinct vowel sound , as heard sometimes before l as in stableing in three syllables , for stabling in two syllables . The position of the accent is marked by an ...
Strana 71
... pronounced like e ( e ) , as is natural in ilærde , dæl , ænde , ahc , aurihce , rædesmen , but seems affected in pat , stedefæst , stedefæstliche , æt , ætforen , pære , and similarly in the form wes for was . These spellings may imply ...
... pronounced like e ( e ) , as is natural in ilærde , dæl , ænde , ahc , aurihce , rædesmen , but seems affected in pat , stedefæst , stedefæstliche , æt , ætforen , pære , and similarly in the form wes for was . These spellings may imply ...
Strana 76
... pronounced Northern forms may be classed . On the other hand there is no reason whatever for supposing that a Huntingdonshire scribe would have been employed , as this was not a proclamation sent into that county only , but copies in ...
... pronounced Northern forms may be classed . On the other hand there is no reason whatever for supposing that a Huntingdonshire scribe would have been employed , as this was not a proclamation sent into that county only , but copies in ...
Strana 79
... pronounced as ( v ) at an early period . The use of -erd for -ord , perhaps points to an early indistinct utterance of the final syllables in ags . 1. Duk on Norm ' on Aquitain ' and eorl on Aniow , Duke of Normandy , of Aquitaine , and ...
... pronounced as ( v ) at an early period . The use of -erd for -ord , perhaps points to an early indistinct utterance of the final syllables in ags . 1. Duk on Norm ' on Aquitain ' and eorl on Aniow , Duke of Normandy , of Aquitaine , and ...
Strana 119
... pronounced ( ) , which we constantly find in early writers compare Hurtford , see p . 74 , sub u . See also Regel's remark , suprà , p . 47 ; ofr . Reaume ; ge . kingeriches 2789 ; Col. kunrik mark of royalty , kyneriche kingdom . Str ...
... pronounced ( ) , which we constantly find in early writers compare Hurtford , see p . 74 , sub u . See also Regel's remark , suprà , p . 47 ; ofr . Reaume ; ge . kingeriches 2789 ; Col. kunrik mark of royalty , kyneriche kingdom . Str ...
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13th century accent ænde ætforen Anglo-Saxon Aquitain beon besigte Burguy Cath Chaucer consonant Cornish Council dæl dialect Diez diphthong Early English edition Ellis Engleneloande eorl final foangen freme fultume German gode Greek healden Hence Henry HENSLEIGH WEDGWOOD heom hoaten honour Huntingdonshire ilche ilet instances iseide Ital James A. H. Murray king language Latin Layamon letter loande loci M.Br metre moare modern Muntfort n.l. Dd n.pr Norman and English O.Ir occurs Old French onie original patois penult perhaps Plautus plural Poems preposition probably proclamation Pron pronounced pronunciation rædesmen Regel rhymes root Rymer says seems Society Somner sound suffix suprà syllable thaet theory thurg translation treowe trochee verb vowel Welsh whence willen writing written þæt
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Strana 36 - super reformatione status regni, per proceres ejusdem regni," which is not quite a correct description. This is the version marked (9) below. 10. George L. Craik. Outlines of the History of the English Language, for the use of the Junior Classes in Colleges and the Higher Classses in Schools. London, 1851, by
Strana 35 - Witness ourselves at London the eighteenth Day in the Month of October, in the two and fortieth year of our crowning. And this was done afore our sworn Read-men Boniface Archbishop of Canterbury, Walter of Cantilupe Bishop of Worcester, Simon of Montfort Earl of Leicester.
Strana 429 - Whan that Aprille with his schowres swoote The drought of Marche hath perced to the roote. And bathud every veyne in swich licour, Of which vertue engendred is the flour; Whan Zephirus eek with his swete
Strana 5 - verrunt ke facent a adrescer et amender. E su le haute justice, et sur totes autres genz. E si il ne poent tuz estre, ceo ke la greinure partie fra, serra ferm et estable. In confirmation of these arrangements Henry issued the following proclamation in the form of letters patent on 4 Aug. 1258,
Strana 26 - witnefs our felf at London the 18th day of the Month of October, in the two and fortieth Year of our Coronation; and this was done before our fworn Counfellors, Boniface Archbifhop of Canterbury, Walter of Cantelow Bifhop of Worcejler, Simon Montfort Earl of
Strana 86 - cruninge. Witnesses ourselves at London, the eighteenth day of the month of October, in the two and fortieth year of our reign. Coronation is employed, because the regnal years were reckoned from the day of coronation 28 Oct. 1216, and not from the death of King John, 19 Oct. 1216. Old French, Tesmoin Meimeismes a Londres le Disutime lur de Octobre
Strana 304 - Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself has said: This is my own, my native land.
Strana 304 - Oh for a tongue to curse the slave, Whose treason like a deadly blight Comes o'er the counsels of the brave And whelms them in the hour of might!