The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European RootsJHU Press, 2001 - 672 страници There are no direct records of the original Indo-European speech. By comparing the vocabularies of its various descendants, however, it is possible to reconstruct the basic Indo-European roots with considerable confidence. In The Origins of English Words, Shipley catalogues these proposed roots and follows the often devious, always fascinating, process by which some of their offshoots have grown. Anecdotal, eclectic, and always enthusiastic, The Origins of English Words is a diverting expedition beyond linguistics into literature, history, folklore, anthropology, philosophy, and science. |
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... letters of the words they represent . Chortle ( by Lewis Carroll ) is a fusion of chuckle and snort . Word ways are weird . Combinations are very frequent , and continually fashioned : railroad , paper- back , skyscraper , then ...
... letters of the words they represent . Chortle ( by Lewis Carroll ) is a fusion of chuckle and snort . Word ways are weird . Combinations are very frequent , and continually fashioned : railroad , paper- back , skyscraper , then ...
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... letters and some 45 sounds . Some words , though long , are easy to trace . An electroencephalogram is the writing ( gram , graph ) of the electric movements of the brain ( Greek en , in ; kephale , head ) . Some words , though short ...
... letters and some 45 sounds . Some words , though long , are easy to trace . An electroencephalogram is the writing ( gram , graph ) of the electric movements of the brain ( Greek en , in ; kephale , head ) . Some words , though short ...
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... letters as English theater , but their sound is t , as opposed to our th . In earlier English , such words as author and Catholic were spoken with a t sound , as we still say Thomas . Shakespeare punned in his title Much Ado About ...
... letters as English theater , but their sound is t , as opposed to our th . In earlier English , such words as author and Catholic were spoken with a t sound , as we still say Thomas . Shakespeare punned in his title Much Ado About ...
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... letters may be sounded : agnostic , recognize ; one is silent at the end , as in benign , but note malignant . German Knabe : boy , with the k sounded , became English knave , with silent k . Greek u is usually turned into English y ...
... letters may be sounded : agnostic , recognize ; one is silent at the end , as in benign , but note malignant . German Knabe : boy , with the k sounded , became English knave , with silent k . Greek u is usually turned into English y ...
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... letters also may be sloughed , as we noticed with gn . And some letters retained in today's spelling may no longer be sounded , though their reten- tion helps us to trace their story . Note the loss of the w sound in such names as ...
... letters also may be sloughed , as we noticed with gn . And some letters retained in today's spelling may no longer be sounded , though their reten- tion helps us to trace their story . Note the loss of the w sound in such names as ...
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