The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 523John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 55
... speaking peoples and their dominant place in the world . • " 6 It remains now to show the impregnable position in which English stands , and to touch briefly upon the developments which it has undergone in the process of attaining that ...
... speaking peoples and their dominant place in the world . • " 6 It remains now to show the impregnable position in which English stands , and to touch briefly upon the developments which it has undergone in the process of attaining that ...
Pagina 56
... speak English was becoming more and more fashionable in Russia and Siberia than to speak French as heretofore . ' On peut , ' said his informant , winging his shaft against the French Eagle with its own feathers , ' oublier main- tenant ...
... speak English was becoming more and more fashionable in Russia and Siberia than to speak French as heretofore . ' On peut , ' said his informant , winging his shaft against the French Eagle with its own feathers , ' oublier main- tenant ...
Pagina 143
... speaking , is the habit of dropping the voice at the end of a sentence . really is due to laziness , for it requires ... speak indistinctly , or monoto- nously , or stridently , or all three at once , as in England ? The subject of voice ...
... speaking , is the habit of dropping the voice at the end of a sentence . really is due to laziness , for it requires ... speak indistinctly , or monoto- nously , or stridently , or all three at once , as in England ? The subject of voice ...
Inhoudsopgave
Life and the Professor | 7 |
WILL ENGLISH BE THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE | 47 |
The Malta Question | 190 |
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