A Grammar of the English Language: (1846)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1984 - 214 стор. |
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... Words are divided into two general classes ; -primitive and derivative . A primitive or radical word is one that is not derived from any other word or words in the language ; as , hill , tree , kind , consider . A derivative word is one ...
... Words are divided into two general classes ; -primitive and derivative . A primitive or radical word is one that is not derived from any other word or words in the language ; as , hill , tree , kind , consider . A derivative word is one ...
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... Words ending in silent e , generally reject the e before an additional syllable beginning with a vowel ; as , strive , striving ; sense , sensible . Exc . 1. - Words ending in oe , retain the final e ; as , shoe , shoeing ; hoe , hoeing ...
... Words ending in silent e , generally reject the e before an additional syllable beginning with a vowel ; as , strive , striving ; sense , sensible . Exc . 1. - Words ending in oe , retain the final e ; as , shoe , shoeing ; hoe , hoeing ...
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... Words are divided into two general classes ; primitive and derivative . A primitive word is one that is not derived from any other word or words in the language ; as , man , obey . A derivative word is one that is formed from some ...
... Words are divided into two general classes ; primitive and derivative . A primitive word is one that is not derived from any other word or words in the language ; as , man , obey . A derivative word is one that is formed from some ...
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