The Science of Thought, Volumen2Longmans, Green & Company, 1887 - 664 páginas |
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... Aryan and Aboriginal Languages of India . 1847 . On the Turanian Languages . Letter to Chevalier Bunsen , 1853 . Out of Print . On the Languages of the Seat of War , 1854 ; second edition , 1855. Out of Print . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. THE ...
... Aryan and Aboriginal Languages of India . 1847 . On the Turanian Languages . Letter to Chevalier Bunsen , 1853 . Out of Print . On the Languages of the Seat of War , 1854 ; second edition , 1855. Out of Print . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. THE ...
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... Aryan Languages , 331. Pânini's Dhâtupâtha , 334. The Spoken Language , Bhâ : hâ , at the time of Pânini , 337. Vulgar Dialects at the time of Kâtyâyana , 342. Examination of Pânini's Roots , 346. Variation of Roots , 350 . Phonetic ...
... Aryan Languages , 331. Pânini's Dhâtupâtha , 334. The Spoken Language , Bhâ : hâ , at the time of Pânini , 337. Vulgar Dialects at the time of Kâtyâyana , 342. Examination of Pânini's Roots , 346. Variation of Roots , 350 . Phonetic ...
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... Aryan speech , or with an intelligent purpose . Placed under the microscope of the comparative grammarian , name , the Sanskrit nâman , is seen to consist of a root NÂ , originally GNA , to know , and of a suffix which generally ...
... Aryan speech , or with an intelligent purpose . Placed under the microscope of the comparative grammarian , name , the Sanskrit nâman , is seen to consist of a root NÂ , originally GNA , to know , and of a suffix which generally ...
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... Aryan languages as well as the Semitic point back each to their own types , which we see diversified in endless dialects and languages . It is the same wherever we approach the study of any single- language . We always find it changing ...
... Aryan languages as well as the Semitic point back each to their own types , which we see diversified in endless dialects and languages . It is the same wherever we approach the study of any single- language . We always find it changing ...
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... Aryan , but to the Semitic and Turanian languages likewise , nay , to every language which does not consist of roots only , such as the ancient Chinese . These simple substances being granted , we can understand the whole structure of ...
... Aryan , but to the Semitic and Turanian languages likewise , nay , to every language which does not consist of roots only , such as the ancient Chinese . These simple substances being granted , we can understand the whole structure of ...
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Página 258 - Words become general, by being made the signs of general ideas : and ideas become general, by separating from them the circumstances of time, and place, and any other ideas that may determine them to this or that particular existence.
Página 609 - We have but faith : we cannot know; For knowledge is of things we see ; And yet we trust it comes from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow.
Página 261 - For example, does it not require some pains and skill to form the general idea of a triangle ? (which is yet none of the most abstract, comprehensive, and difficult ;) for it must be neither oblique nor rectangle, neither equilateral, equicrural, nor scalenon, but all and none of these at once.