10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLYSYLLABICAL»
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1
The Philosophy of F. P. Ramsey
The former, the autological words, can be exemplified by a word like '
polysyllabical'. The word 'polysyllabical' is polysyllabical. Another frequent
example of a word belonging to the other class, the hetero- logical words, is '
monosyllabical'.
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An universal etymological English dictionary. 21st [sic] ed
POLYSYLLABICAL [of polysyllable, F folysyllabus, L. of wAavvXA*Ca*, Or.]
belong tog to a Polysyllable. POLYSYLLABICAL Etboes, are tho'e Echoc> which
repeat many Syllables or Words distinctly. POLYSYLLABLE [ polyfylhbum, L. vo-
...
3
Arcana of Science and Art: Or, An Annual Register of Useful ...
The language of the Mongolians is polysyllabical, and has declensions and
conjugations ; while the language of the Chinese contains only words of one
syllable, which without declension and conjugation, come into different relations
to one ...
4
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Of these some are Tonical, others Polysyllabical. 1. Echoes, polysyllabical, arc
thole which return many syllables, words, and sentences. Of this last kind is that
fine echo in Wood- stock park, which Dr Plot assures us, in the day-time, will
return ...
5
The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal
The language of the Mongolians is polysyllabical, and has dcclensions and
conjugations; while the language of the Chinese contains only words of one
syllable, which, without declension and conjugation, come into different relations
to one ...
6
The Banbury Miscellany: Containing, Many Interesting ...
At a small distance from this portal, towards the right, is the Centrum Phonicum,
or Speaker's Place, of remarkable polysyllabical articulate echo; which,
according to Dr. Plot, in his Natural History' of Oxfordshire, will distinctly repeat
seventeen ...
7
Arcana of Science and Art, Or an Annual Register of Popular ...
The language of the Mongolians is polysyllabical, and has declensions and
conjugations ; while the language of the Chinese contains only words of one
syllable, which without declension and conjugation, come into different relations
to one ...
8
Nature Writing: The Tradition in English
tunable ring of bells, or the melody of birds, very agreeably: but we were still at a
loss for a polysyllabical, articulate echo, till a young gentleman, who had parted
from his company in a summer evening walk, and was calling after them, ...
Robert Finch, John Elder, 2002
9
-Ologies & -isms: A Thematic Dictionary
polysyllabical language polysyllabism language polysyllable LANGUAGE
polysyllogism argument polytheism GOD AND GODS polytheist GOD AND GODS
polytonal MUSIC polytonalism MUSIC polytonalist MUSIC polytonality MUSIC ...
Laurence Urdang, Howard G. Zettler, Charles Hoequist, 1981
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Memoirs of Science and the Arts, Or, A General Abridgement ...
Their characters are apparently Indian, but their language is now written with
more letters than are ever" pronounced; for though it was anciently Sansgrit and'
polysyllabical, it seems at present to consist of monosyllables, to form which in ...