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" For the purposes of teaching, the grammars very properly emphasise as much as possible such measure of system as Latin inflection permits, producing at the beginning of one's acquaintance with Latin the impression of a series of graded forms and meanings... "
On Principles and Methods in Latin Syntax - Page 52
by Edward Parmelee Morris - 1902 - 232 pages
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Grammar and Thinking: A Study of the Working Conceptions in Syntax

Alfred Dwight Sheffield - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1912 - 240 pages
...we learn the facts of inflection. For the purposes of teaching, the grammars very properly emphasise as much as possible such measure of system as Latin...Neither the forms nor the meanings are systematic. . . . A glance at the facts of Latin morphology as they are presented in any full Latin grammar, or...
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Grammar and Thinking: A Study of the Working Conceptions in Syntax

Alfred Dwight Sheffield - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1912 - 222 pages
...we learn the facts of inflection. For the purposes of teaching, the grammars very properly emphasise as much as possible such measure of system as Latin...Neither the forms nor the meanings are systematic. . . . A glance at the facts of Latin morphology as they are presented in any full Latin grammar, or...
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The Loom of Language

Frederick Bodmer - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1985 - 724 pages
...the grammars very properly emphasize as much as possible such measure of system as Latin inflexion permits, producing at the beginning of one's acquaintance...impression, and so far as we retain it we are building up a wrong foundation. Neither the forms nor the meanings are systematic. ... A glance at the facts...
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