3000+ English - Frisian Frisian - English Vocabulary


Book Description

""3000+ English - Frisian Frisian - English Vocabulary" - is a list of more than 3000 words translated from English to Frisian, as well as translated from Frisian to English.Easy to use- great for tourists and English speakers interested in learning Frisian. As well as Frisian speakers interested in learning English.




3000+ English - Frisian Frisian - English Vocabulary


Book Description

""3000+ English - Frisian Frisian - English Vocabulary" - is a list of more than 3000 words translated from English to Frisian, as well as translated from Frisian to English.Easy to use- great for tourists and English speakers interested in learning Frisian. As well as Frisian speakers interested in learning English.




Words and Their Meaning


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In this book, the development of the English dictionary is examined, along with the kinds of dictionary available, the range of information they contain, factors affecting their usage, and public attitudes towards them. As well as an descriptive analysis of word meaning, the author considers whether a thematic, thesaurus-like presentation might be more suited than the traditional alphabetical format to the description of words and their meaning.




Improve Your Word Power


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The book will enable you to build excellent vocabulary. Youll never have a dull moment as each chapter offers you some exciting and tantalizing trivia to make you want to reach the next chapter and then the next and the next... Study the chapters, takethe progress tests and you will soon find that words really canwork wonders for you.







Reshaping of the Nominal Inflection in Early Northern West Germanic


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The book is a comprehensive corpus study of analogical developments in the nominal morphology of four Northern West Germanic languages: Old English, Old Frisian, Old Saxon and Old Low Franconian. It examines the patterns of reorganisation of the nominal paradigms, focusing on the analogical interdeclensional shifts of nouns affiliated with historical minor classes. The wide scope and comparative nature of the study facilitate identifying the major patterns of inflectional restructuring, both language-specific and those of a more general character, demonstrating that the process was far from random. By framing the investigated phenomena quantitatively, the study affords insight into the dynamics of the changes, their scope in individual languages, the mechanisms underlying the restructuring process and the factors conditioning it. The book may be of interest to both historical linguists who may appreciate its descriptive aspects as well as morphologists concerned with the mechanisms of morphological processes, especially analogy.










The New Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of the English Language


Book Description

A library of information in one single volume. With more than 170,000 entries, this dictionary is uncomplicated but scholarly and comprehensive.