Studies in Philology, Volume 53University of North Carolina Press, 1956 |
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Pagina 225
... classical terms , all others being practically negligible . In the classical category I have , for the purposes of this study , included all words directly from Latin or Greek and the much larger number that have come from Latin or ...
... classical terms , all others being practically negligible . In the classical category I have , for the purposes of this study , included all words directly from Latin or Greek and the much larger number that have come from Latin or ...
Pagina 227
... classical words are , for convenience , indicated by italics . Here again I remind the reader that the term " classical " is used in the sense of " being immediately or ultimately derived from Latin or Greek . " It may be desirable also ...
... classical words are , for convenience , indicated by italics . Here again I remind the reader that the term " classical " is used in the sense of " being immediately or ultimately derived from Latin or Greek . " It may be desirable also ...
Pagina 229
... classical words is 38 and that of English and Teutonic 61.9 . And yet , notwithstanding this etymological variation according to immediate subject , situation , and artistic purpose , a remarkable fact is that the proportions of English ...
... classical words is 38 and that of English and Teutonic 61.9 . And yet , notwithstanding this etymological variation according to immediate subject , situation , and artistic purpose , a remarkable fact is that the proportions of English ...
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