A. LINGUISTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GERMAN AND ENGLISH I. FULL COGNATES II. PARTIAL COGNATES 1. Consonant Relationship 2. Vowel Relationship III. COGNATES DIFFERING IN MEANING IV. WORDS OF FOREIGN ORIGIN 1. Nouns 2. Adjectives 3. Verbs B. COMPOUNDS I. COMPOUND NOUNS 1. Noun + Noun 2. Connectives in Compound Nouns 3. Other Combinations of Compound Nouns 4. Grammatical Relationship Expressed in Compound Nouns II. COMPOUND ADJECTIVES AND PARTICIPLES 1. Connectives 2. Syntactical Relations 3. Notes on Translating III. COMPOUND PARTICLES IV. COMPOUND VERBS 1. Noun + Verb 2. Adjective + Verb 3. Particle + Verb (Separable Prefixes) 4. Variable Prefixes 5. Semantic Relationship of Verbal Prefixes 6. "Hin" and "Her" in Compound Separable Prefixes" C. WORD DERIVATION I. FORMATION OF WORDS THROUGH SUFFIXES AND DERIVATIVE ALTERATIONS 1. Infinitives Used as Nouns 2. Verbal Stems Used as Nouns 3. Suffixes in English and German 4. Formation of Nouns by Means of Suffixes 5. Formation of Adjectives and Adverbs by Means of Suffixes 6. Formation of Verbs by Means of Suffixes II. FORMATION OF WORDS THROUGH PREFIXES 1. Noun and Adjective Prefixes 2. Verb Prefixes 3. Summary of Veral Prefixes 4. Prefixes of Foreign Origin 5. Word Families KEY TO PRACTICES
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