Lectures on the Science of Language: Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in February, March, April and May, 1863, Volume 2C. Scribner, 1865 - 622 pages |
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Page 46
... mother - tongue , Unsere Mut- tersprache , for it is from our mothers that we learn it , with all its peculiarities ... mother of the Grac- chi , and it is clear from them that her sons were brought up , not in the lap , but , so to say ...
... mother - tongue , Unsere Mut- tersprache , for it is from our mothers that we learn it , with all its peculiarities ... mother of the Grac- chi , and it is clear from them that her sons were brought up , not in the lap , but , so to say ...
Page 47
... the soft and simpler dia- lects , the Prâkrit , the Ionic , and the Cymric , sprang originally from the domestic idiom of mothers , sis- ters , and servants at home . But whether the influence of the language of women be UKUHLONIPA . 47.
... the soft and simpler dia- lects , the Prâkrit , the Ionic , and the Cymric , sprang originally from the domestic idiom of mothers , sis- ters , and servants at home . But whether the influence of the language of women be UKUHLONIPA . 47.
Page 83
... mother ; that its suck- ing - bottle is not the rod , long before he knows that it is impossible for the same thing to be and not to be . - Locke , On the Human Understanding , iv . 7 , 9 . 2 Einleitung in die Philosophie der Mythologie ...
... mother ; that its suck- ing - bottle is not the rod , long before he knows that it is impossible for the same thing to be and not to be . - Locke , On the Human Understanding , iv . 7 , 9 . 2 Einleitung in die Philosophie der Mythologie ...
Page 96
... mother's lap . " If an English child says ta , that ta is both a noun , thanks , and a verb , I thank you . Nay , even if a child learns to speak grammatically , it does not yet think grammatically ; it seems , in speaking , to wear the ...
... mother's lap . " If an English child says ta , that ta is both a noun , thanks , and a verb , I thank you . Nay , even if a child learns to speak grammatically , it does not yet think grammatically ; it seems , in speaking , to wear the ...
Page 176
... mother in all languages are derived from the first cry of recognition which an in- fant can articulate , and that it could at that early age · articulate none but those formed by the mere open- ing or closing of the lips . It is a fact ...
... mother in all languages are derived from the first cry of recognition which an in- fant can articulate , and that it could at that early age · articulate none but those formed by the mere open- ing or closing of the lips . It is a fact ...
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