General Principles of the Structure of Language, Volumen2

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Trübner & Company, 1885

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Haussa PAGE
92
Pronouns
97
Consonants and vowels
99
Pronouns
100
171 Reduction in Africa of the object of the act of thought in the SyroArabian languages as in the Chinese group it is reduced in approaching to India
101
THE INDOEUROPEAN LANGUAGES 1 Characteristic difference from the SyroArabian
102
Object suffixes
103
Three genders and three numbers of the noun formations of nominal stems
104
Case endings
105
Degrees of comparison of adjectives distinction of genders
107
814 Analysis of case endings
109
Emphatic suffix of the noun compared with the definite
112
Verb strong sense of process ten conjugations
113
Subjective process
114
1723 Person endings of present imperfect potential and impera tive Parasmai and Atmane
115
PAGE
116
The perfect
120
Two future forms
121
Benedictive or precative forni
122
Infinitive
123
Formation of denominative verbs
125
Prepositions conjunctions
127
4244 Features of syntax examples
128
Distinction of gender
129
45 Thought spreads in correspondence with the inferior readi ness of excitability
131
Phonesis more vocalic than Sanskrit the words more separate
132
Three genders nominal stems substantive and adjective
133
No article the suffix defines and connects
135
67
140
Phonesis softer than Ethiopic and with less pressure
141
Composition
145
ONNXX 135 3 30 65
147
Distinction of gender formation of plural
152
62
166
Primitive system of the Celtic verb
169
Elements of relation
176
180 Lithuanian roots express changes of radical meaning
180
the consonants
183
arthritic formation 144 in Gothic AngloSaxon
193
63
205
The weak conjugation due to the process not penetrating
209
Negation
215
After a short vowel the consonant sounds double to a German
223
Nominal stems
224
Cardinal numerals masculine and feminine gender
225
92
227
Nominal stems compound nominal stems
239
207210 Declension of nouns and pronouns
240
Declension of adjectives comparative degree
245
Formation of the nonpresent parts of the verb
246
Present parts of the verb
247
64
248
218 Slavonic takes up into the root elements of thought expressed by changes of its vowels
249
The dual number in the Slavonic languages The plurai living force
250
Cardinal numerals their gender
251
Expression of the passive and middle
252
Concord in number between verb and subject
253
Construction of infinitive with dative verb thought in the process of accomplishment
254
Armenian PAGE 231 Three periods of the Armenian language
255
Declension of the noun apparent use of an arthritic element
256
Adjectives comparative degree
257
Numerals their inflections
258
Verb present stem formation of the parts of the verb
259
Few pure prepositions
262
Where spoken
265
Declension of the noun order of words
266
Adjective construction with its substantive degrees of com parison suffixes of degree
267
Pronouns
268
Examples
271
Conclusion Concomitant variation through all the languages of quickness of thought and contraction of object
272
CHAPTER II
274
Superior subjectivity of their verb
275
Their sense of grammatical gender
276
THE FEATURES OF LANGUAGE WHICH ACCOMPANY THE HABITS
277
The sense of the personality of the subject in the verb is propor
285
Formation of nouns of the action and of the agent
289
the IndoEuropean and SyroArabian
296
the African languages
302
65
303
25
304
the Chinese group of languages
308
The governing word or element is carried into close connection with
328
30
332
Particularising elements are developed according as there is weak
339
the Chinese group of languages
350
33
351
67
356
Gender tends to be distinguished as masculine and feminine
358
CHAPTER IV
368
APPENDIX
379
The peculiar endowment in man from which language springs
396

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