24 Aug. 1813

Logic

Ch. Language Grammar

Conjugates

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In some instances the accessory term is found attached to the principal, forming but one word with it, in others not, hence the distinction, - accessory words attached - accessory words detached; conjugates in the attached form - conjugates in the detached form.

Where the accessory word is attached, in some instances it precedes the principal word, in others it follows it. Hence the distinction - accessories prefixed, or in the way of prefixion; accessories suffixed; or where the word accessory is understood to be in question, leaving out that word, one may say for shortness prefixes and suffixes.

Accessories which in one language are attached, are in another part of the same language not attached.

In this respect, taken in the group /aggregate/ infinite are the diversities which language brings to view.

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