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Considering trilingual education
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Disciplines and interdisciplinarity in foreign language studies
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Francis Cheneau's French Grammar enrich'd with a compendious and short way to learn the French tongue in a very short time. (Viz.) With rules more plain than in any Grammar before: and a very rare way to find out all the articles, nouns, pronouns, verbs, and participles. With tables to help the memory of those which cannot learn the said verbs by heart. And the best observations of Mr. de Vaugelas, one of the reformers of the said tongue. With the conjugation of all the irregular verbs. And a table to know & find them in a moment. This book might have been enlarged; had the author joyn'd to it a French Grammar in Latine, which Grammar, in its respect, is frivolous and an English Grammar to teach the English tongue, which is useless for English people.
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Janua linguarum, sive, Methodus & ratio compendiaria & facilis ad omnes linguas, ad Latinam verò maximè viam aperiens in qua usitatiora totius linguæ Latinæ vocabula tantùm non omnia, tàm simplicia quàm composita, quatuordecim versiculorum centuriis continentur, nullo ferè, nisi ad implendam in imperfectiore sensu lacunam, repetito : cum versione Anglica, & lexico alphabetico, non primarias tantùm, sed & minutissimas versiculorum voculas, cum flexione, specie, & figurâ, hinc inde sparsas complectente : cui etiam additur supplementum Tim. Poli, Anglicè donatum, una cum indice Anglico-Latino.
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Ianua linguarum, siue Modus maxime accommodatus, quo patefit aditus ad omnes linguas intelligendas In qua, totius linguae vocabula, quæ frequentiora, & fundamentalia sunt, continentur: cum indice vocabulorum, & translatione Anglicana eiusdem tractatus.
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Janua linguarum, or an easie and compendious method and course for the attaining all tongues, especially the Latine Wherein are Latine sentences one thousand foure hundred, containing all the more usuall words of the Latine tongue, simple and compound: scarce any word being iterated, except for the supplying the sense sometimes. With the English translation of them, and an alphabeticall dictionary, containing not the primitive words only, but also each particle in the sentence. To which is added the supplement of Tim: Poole, together with an index of the English before the Latine. The ninth edition more complete then the former, by the care and study of Th: Horne.
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Ianua linguarum silinguis. Latina, Germanica, Gallica, Italica, Hispanica, Anglica Sive modus ad integritatem linguarum compendio cognoscendam maxime accommodatus: ubi sententiarum solectiorum centuriis duodenis omnia fundamentalia, necessaria & frequentiora vocabula semel, sineq́ue repetitione comprehenduntur. Cum introductione, et duplici indice, Latino-Germanico, vices vocabularis supplente. Auctore Isaaco Habrechto, phil. & Med. D. Gechsfache spraachen-thür, Lateinisch, Teutsch, Frankofisch, Italianisch, Spanisch, and Engelländisch: Oder eine newe vortheilige Weiss, allerhand spraachen auff das aller leichtest zu erlernen: da in zwölff nunderr ausserlesenen spruchen alle ursprüngliche, nothwendige, und gebräuchliche wort gebachter sprachen ohn unnothige widerhotung ...
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Janua linguarum; or, an easie and compendious method and cours for the atteining the Latine tongue. Wherein are Latine sentences one thousand four hundred, conteining all the more usual words of the Latine tongue, simple and compound, scarce anie word being iterated, except for the supplying the sens sometimes. With the English translation of them, and an alphabetical dictionarie, conteining not the primitive words onely, but also each particle in the sentence. To which is added the supplement of Tim. Pool, together with an index of the English before the Latine.
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An appeale to truth, in the controuersie betweene art, & vse about the best and most expedient course in languages. To be read fasting; for the greater benefit of the deluded innocencie of our owne, and other nations. Drawen, and exhibited, by Ios. Webbe, Dr. of Ph.
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Concepts of Conversion : The Politics of Missionary Scriptural Translations.
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Ianua linguarum, siue Modus maxime accommodatus, quo patefit aditus ad omnes linguas intelligendas In qua, totius linguae vocabula qua frequentiora, & fundamentalia sunt, continentur, nullo repetito: cum indice vocabulorum, & translatione Anglicana eiusdem tractatus.
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Advertisement. Mr. Switerda hath arrived to that perfect and concise method in teaching of Latin, French, and High-Dutch, that any person of tolerable capacity, who can but spare to be twice or three times a week with him, may in less than two years time, learn two of the said languages perfectly well ...
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Grammatica linguæ turcicæ in quinque partes distributa /
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