Notes on the history and etymology of german
Otto Christian Näf
The following remarks do not by any means claim to enter very deeply into the subject
of German Etymology; they are merely intended to illustrate in broad outlines some very
interesting facts as to the relation of German, and in fact of most of the languages now-a-days
spoken in Europe, with Latin and Greek, and the descent of all these from the same ancient
idiom, they may thus awaken in some students a desire of examining German words a little
more closely ; in any case they will enable them to answer the greater number of those
questions in Etymology and Word-formation which are now set in most higher examinations
in German.
of German Etymology; they are merely intended to illustrate in broad outlines some very
interesting facts as to the relation of German, and in fact of most of the languages now-a-days
spoken in Europe, with Latin and Greek, and the descent of all these from the same ancient
idiom, they may thus awaken in some students a desire of examining German words a little
more closely ; in any case they will enable them to answer the greater number of those
questions in Etymology and Word-formation which are now set in most higher examinations
in German.
వర్గాలు:
సంవత్సరం:
1887
ప్రచురణకర్త:
Rivingtons
భాష:
english
పేజీల సంఖ్య:
34
ఫైల్:
DJVU, 952 KB
IPFS:
,
english, 1887