CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
English in its earliest shape.
A.D. |
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The Aryan Clan on the Oxus |
1
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Their way of life |
2
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Words common to Sanscrit and English |
3, 4
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Aryan Suffixes kept by us |
5
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The origin of ward and like |
6
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Aryan Comparatives and Superlatives |
7
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The Aryan Verb - Strong Perfects |
8
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The Participle, Strong and Weak |
9
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Aryan Irregular Verbs |
10
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Our forms akin to Latin and Greek |
11
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Our forms akin to Lithuanian |
12
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The Three divisions of Teutons |
13
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Inflections of their Substantive and Verb |
14
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Teutonic Endings of Nouns |
15
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Weak Perfects - Inroads on the Celts |
16
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The Teutons attack the Latins |
17
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450. |
The Beowulf, an English Epic |
18
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The English seize Britain |
19
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600. |
They are Christianized |
20
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Old English Substantives |
21
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Old English Adjectives |
22
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