id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34595 Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon) The English Language .txt text/plain 194333 21238 81 forms:--Old High-German, _Diutisc_; Anglo-Saxon, _Þeódisc_; Latin, _Languages which differ in an older form may so far change according to a Beyond the words derived from these five languages, none form their plurals account for words so different in present form, yet so identical in origin, or, changing the expression, _every derived word must have a possible form In English, the form which the Latin word _numerus_ takes is _num_b_er_; in the changes of form that words undergo in one and the same language is as follows.--_The plural is formed from the singular, by adding to words In the language of the Anglo-Saxons the genitive cases of the words _smith_ Moeso-Gothic forms, like _sutiza_, &c., in other words, the old comparative Now, all words of this sort in Anglo-Saxon formed their second other words, the Anglo-Saxon and the Old English have a plural _personal_ In English and Anglo-Saxon the word is found in the {347} present ./cache/34595.txt ./txt/34595.txt