| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1854 - 230 páginas
...idiom. But it seems more than doubtful whether the use even of the definite article had at that aera been introduced into the Teutonic languages ; and...purpose. Hence unus was taken as the indefinite, and ilk as the definite article. The use of the article is therefore to be attributed to the effort which... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain), Philological Society (London). - 1854 - 232 páginas
...idiom. But it seems more than doubtful whether the use even of the definite article had at that aera been introduced into the Teutonic languages ; and...purpose. Hence unus was taken as the indefinite, and ille as the definite article. The use of the article is therefore to be attributed to the effort which... | |
| 1854 - 226 páginas
...idiom. But it seems more than doubtful whether the use even of the definite article had at that aera been introduced into the Teutonic languages ; and...themselves as most convenient for this purpose. Hence unvs was taken as the indefinite, and tile as the definite article. The use of the article is therefore... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1854 - 270 páginas
...idiom. But it seems more than doubtful whether the use even of the definite article had at that rera been introduced into the Teutonic languages ; and...purpose. Hence unus was taken as the indefinite, and ilie as the definite article. The use of the article is therefore to be attributed to the effort which... | |
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