A Girl in the Karpathians

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A Girl in the Karpathians
Mnie Muriel Dowie
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Ii6 A GIRL IN THE KARPATHIANS.
It may well be believed, therefore, that Polish is singularly free from inflection, and does not depend, either for its force or its comprehensibility, upon varying emphases. No greater point of difference could be named between this language and our own. In English the substantive is nearly always marked out in the sentence by carrying the greatest stress ; qualifying adjectives or adverbs of quantity will be of second importance, and verbs of less and sometimes
...of equal, while it is customary to sink, as far as possible, all the lesser parts of speech. (No fuller degree of truth than that common to hypotheses is claimed for the above ; but it will be found helpful in so far as it arouses thought, and stimulating in so far as it encourages contradiction and negation. ) What struck me in Polish was, that I could never, in listening to it, have guessed the substantive in the sentence ; at least, when I did, I was always wrong. I have tried this experiment with Norse, of which I know nothing, and been nearly always right; but in Polish, the verb marvellously and elaborately con- jugated, would sound more striking, and have, as it were, more body, than any other part of speech in the sentence, while the merest fragment of an auxiliary would be fraught with sybillant and suggestive beauty.

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