Celtic Linguistics, 1700-1850: pt. 2. The Gael and CymbriTaylor & Francis, 2000 - Всего страниц: 443 |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Nations of Europe at the earliest periods | 14 |
CHAPTER I | 27 |
Of the interchange of particular letters between | 36 |
CHAPTER II | 44 |
Of the interchange of sibilant and soft palatine | 48 |
Of the interchange of dental and sibilant letters | 58 |
guages | 64 |
Personal endings of verbs in the Sclavonian dia | 105 |
Terminations characterising the persons | 107 |
Pronoun of the second person | 113 |
Pronoun of the third person | 120 |
Conclusions respecting the personal terminations | 133 |
CHAPTER VI | 139 |
Formation of the preterperfect tense in | 145 |
Of the remaining forms of the verbPoten | 152 |
Names of the principal elements of nature and | 70 |
Verbal roots traced in the Celtic and other Indo | 77 |
Adjectives Pronouns and Particles | 87 |
Personal endings of the Sanskrit verbs | 94 |
CHAPTER VII | 162 |
Analysis of the Celtic verb substantive | 170 |
Inflection of regular verbs in Welsh analysed | 184 |
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aban affinity Agorastocles analogy appear Baal Britain British islands Britons Caer Cæsar Caledonians called Celta Celtic dialects Celtic language Celts coast cognate conjugation consonants Cuneglas Cymbri deity derived descendants Druids Erse Europe fact future tense Gael Gaelic Gaul German Gildas Goth Gothic Greek Grimm guage guttural Hercules idioms Indo-European languages inflections inhabitants instances Ireland Irish Irish language king land Latin learned letters Lhuyd manner meaning mood mountains nations Nennius O. H. Germ observed origin palatine personal endings personal pronouns Phenicians Picts Plur plural possessed present tense preterite preterperfect probable reduplication remarkable river Roman Russ Sansk Sanskrit Saxons says Scots ships sibilant signifies Sing singular Spain stone suffixes Tacitus tain Tarshish terminations Teutonic third person thou tion tribes Tyre Tyrians verb substantive verbal root Vortigern vowel Wales Welsh language whence words writers