| George Campbell - 1801 - 462 էջ
...canon is, In doubtful cases regard ought '. to be had in our decisions to the analogy of the language. FOR this reason I prefer contemporary to cotemporary....general use in words compounded with the inseparable fcohiposition con, is to retain the [n] before a consonant, and to expunge it before a vowel or an... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1819 - 718 էջ
...second. In doubtful cases, regard ought to be bad in our decisions to the analogy of the language. For this reason, I prefer contemporary to cotemporary. The general use, in words compounded with the syllable con, is to retain the n before a consonant, and to expunge it before a vowel or an h mute.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1823 - 716 էջ
...second. In doubtful cases, regard ought to be had in our decisions to the analogy of the language. For this reason, I prefer contemporary to cotemporary. The general use, in words compounded with the syllable con, is to retain the n, before a consonant, and to expunge it before a vowel or an A mute.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1824 - 554 էջ
...second. In doubtful cases, regard ought to be had in our decisions to the analogy of the language. For this reason, I prefer contemporary to cotemporary. The general use, in words compounded with the syllable cow, is to retain the n before a consonant, and to expunge it before a vowel or an h mute.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1829 - 766 էջ
...reason I prefer contemporary to cotemporamy. The general use, in words compounded with the syllable ¿s, is to retain the n before a consonant, and to expunge it before a vowel or an/i mute. Thus we say, concurrence, conjuncture, concomitant; but co-equal, co-eternal, co-incide,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1829 - 718 էջ
...second. In doubtful cases, regard ought to be had in our decisions to the analogy of the language. For this reason I prefer contemporary to cotemporary. The general use, in words compounded with the syllable con, is to retain the n before a consonant, and to expunge it before a vowel or an h mute.... | |
| George Campbell - 1834 - 416 էջ
...it is the want of it alone that constitutes both the barbarism and the solecism. CANON THE SECOND. For this reason I prefer contemporary to cotemporary....expunge it before a vowel or an [h] mute. Thus we say condisciple, conjuncture, concomitant; but co-equal, co-eternal, co-incide, co-heir. I know but one... | |
| George Campbell - 1844 - 446 էջ
...our decisions to the analogy of the language. For this reason I prefer contemporary to cotcmporary. The general use in words compounded with the inseparable...conjuncture, concomitant; but co-equal, co-eternal, coinctde, co-heir. I know but one exception, which is co-partner. But in dubious cases we ought to... | |
| George Campbell - 1849 - 468 էջ
...it is the want of it alone that constitutes both the barbarism and the solecism. CANON THE SECOND. For this reason I prefer contemporary to cotemporary....coincide, co-heir. I know but one exception, which is co-partner. But in dubious cases we ought to follow the rule, and not the exception. If by the former... | |
| George Campbell - 1856 - 460 էջ
...canon is, In doubtful cases regard ought to be had in our decisions to the analogy of the language. For this reason I prefer contemporary to cotemporary....general use in words compounded with the inseparable prep osition con is to retain the [n] before a consonant, and to expunge it before a vowel or an [h]... | |
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