Lectures on the Science of Language: Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in February, March, April, & May, 1863 : Second Series : with Thirty-one Wood CutsLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1864 - 600 páginas |
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... represents the Persian language previous to Darius , and with the help of the later Persian , a most effective cross - fire was opened ; how even more powerful ordnance was brought up from the arsenal of the ancient Sanskrit ; how ...
... represents the Persian language previous to Darius , and with the help of the later Persian , a most effective cross - fire was opened ; how even more powerful ordnance was brought up from the arsenal of the ancient Sanskrit ; how ...
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... he goes through the remaining categories of quantity , quality , action , and relation , which , together with the preceding classes , are represented in the following table , the skeleton , in fact , of the BISHOP WILKINS . 55.
... he goes through the remaining categories of quantity , quality , action , and relation , which , together with the preceding classes , are represented in the following table , the skeleton , in fact , of the BISHOP WILKINS . 55.
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... represented by real characters . But , besides a complete dic- tionary , a grammatical framework , too , is wanted before the problem of an artificial language can be considered as solved . In natural languages the gram- matical ...
... represented by real characters . But , besides a complete dic- tionary , a grammatical framework , too , is wanted before the problem of an artificial language can be considered as solved . In natural languages the gram- matical ...
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... represents the gathering of the single under the general . As we cannot tell or count quantities with- out numbers , we cannot tell or recount things without words . There are tribes that have no numerals beyond four . Should we say ...
... represents the gathering of the single under the general . As we cannot tell or count quantities with- out numbers , we cannot tell or recount things without words . There are tribes that have no numerals beyond four . Should we say ...
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... represents therefore a swift , and what we may call a sharp movement . Of all the vowels o is that of which the sound goes farthest . We have it therefore in most words relating to distance , as in holo , lo , long , & c . ' In joining ...
... represents therefore a swift , and what we may call a sharp movement . Of all the vowels o is that of which the sound goes farthest . We have it therefore in most words relating to distance , as in holo , lo , long , & c . ' In joining ...
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