The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... theory of the origin and development of language on a theological basis , and , in the course of raising this structure , has taken occasion to sweep away ( in a subjective sense , at least ) the fragments of construction which Wilhelm ...
... theory of the origin and development of language on a theological basis , and , in the course of raising this structure , has taken occasion to sweep away ( in a subjective sense , at least ) the fragments of construction which Wilhelm ...
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... theory is a beautiful one , and Max Müller's lucid explanation , and well - chosen instances , are commonly thought in England to have cast a bright light , not only on the theory of grammatical structure ( which nobody disputes ) , but ...
... theory is a beautiful one , and Max Müller's lucid explanation , and well - chosen instances , are commonly thought in England to have cast a bright light , not only on the theory of grammatical structure ( which nobody disputes ) , but ...
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... theory ) a plurality of original languages , not yet settled as to number , are required for the origins of different families , which can hardly be united genealogically , as Indo - Germanic , Semitic , Chinese , Tatar , the languages ...
... theory ) a plurality of original languages , not yet settled as to number , are required for the origins of different families , which can hardly be united genealogically , as Indo - Germanic , Semitic , Chinese , Tatar , the languages ...
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... theory , but observation is urgently needed . Every one knows that in some languages , especially of barbarous tribes , a process of breaking down is going on by which several words or particles are put together and then reduced by ...
... theory , but observation is urgently needed . Every one knows that in some languages , especially of barbarous tribes , a process of breaking down is going on by which several words or particles are put together and then reduced by ...
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... theory of difference of species whenever a prolific interbreeding is sufficiently established , so much the more as zoology assumes the domestic dog , though exhibiting the greatest difference in organic structure , to belong to one ...
... theory of difference of species whenever a prolific interbreeding is sufficiently established , so much the more as zoology assumes the domestic dog , though exhibiting the greatest difference in organic structure , to belong to one ...
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