LANGUAGES.
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Uncultivated. Cultivated.
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Isolating. Inflectional. Isolating. Inflectional.
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I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII.
The Polynesian. Ural-Altaic American. Chinese. Egyptian. Semitic. Aryan.
Transgangetic (Expressing (Alatyan). (By (By loose (By internal (By
languages. the (By the incorporation.) annexation vowel-changes.) proper
modifications attachment of the suffixes.)
of meaning by of suffixes grammatical
reduplications to the elements.)
and prefixes.) root.)
LANGUAGES.
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UNCULTIVATED. |
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Isolating. Inflectional. |
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I. II. III. IV. |
The Polynesian. Ural-Altaic American. |
Transgangetic (Expressing (Alatyan). (By |
languages. the (By the incorporation.) |
modifications attachment |
of meaning by of suffixes |
reduplications to the |
and prefixes.) root.) |
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CULTIVATED.
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Isolating. Inflectional.
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V. VI. VII. VIII.
Chinese. Egyptian. Semitic. Aryan.
(By loose (By internal (By
annexation vowel-changes.) proper
of the suffixes.)
grammatical
elements.)
Farrar: “Families of speech,” p. 173.
Cleve.
Sub-dialect of Low-German. See Geerling: “Ueber die Clevische V.,” Wesel, 1841.
Cleveland.
A dialect of England, spoken in the district of Cleveland, situate in the North Riding of Yorkshire. See Atkinson’s “Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect,” London, 1868. W. W. S.
Clydesdale.
A Lowland Scottish dialect, from which numerous words are cited in Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary. W. W. S.