Transactions of the Philological Society

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Transactions of the Philological Society
Philological Society (Great Britain)
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From the comparative uzaro is derived the present Germ, atl^sem, to express, enunciate. The Engl, uiier ia evidently of cognate origin.
NiDAB, below, beneath, Nidarjan, to humble, condemn ; ^erni- daron, to cast down ; with many noons and adjectives.
Nah, near, after. N^ahen, to approach ; ivonakeii, to hasten, come near.
Sauan, with, together. SamariBrt, to gather, congregate ; with a multitude of derivatives.
SnjfTAR, apart. SantaroR, to separate.
The above list might be greatly enlarged ; bu
...t enough has been given to show, not merely the abstract possibility, but the fact of the derivation of verbs and other parts of sjieech from simple particles : analogies will readily suggest themselves from the Greek and other languages, but they are too obvious to be here dilated upon. It may perhaps be objected that sU the above instances are of compa- ratively recent date, and that no similar principle of formation can be traced in tiie earliest stages of language. It is apprehended that we know too little of language in its infanry, either to affirm or 207 deny this proposition on direct und positive gi-ounds ; the utmost that we can expect to accomplish is to deduce probable conclusions from the data and the analogies within our reach.

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