Lectures on the Science of Language Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain ... 1861 [and 1863].C. Scribner andcompany, 1866 |
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... CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES ... 166 LECTURE VI . COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR LECTURE VII . THE CONSTITUENT ELEMENTS OF LANGUAGE . .... 214 250 LECTURE VIII . Page THE MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES ..
... CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES ... 166 LECTURE VI . COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR LECTURE VII . THE CONSTITUENT ELEMENTS OF LANGUAGE . .... 214 250 LECTURE VIII . Page THE MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES ..
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Friedrich Max Müller. LECTURE VIII . Page THE MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES .. 275 LECTURE IX . THE THEORETICAL GUAGE . - STAGE IN THE SCIENCE OF LAN- ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE ··· ... 343 APPENDIX . GENEALOGICAL TABLES OF LANGUAGES ...
Friedrich Max Müller. LECTURE VIII . Page THE MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGES .. 275 LECTURE IX . THE THEORETICAL GUAGE . - STAGE IN THE SCIENCE OF LAN- ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE ··· ... 343 APPENDIX . GENEALOGICAL TABLES OF LANGUAGES ...
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... classification , but were borrowed from the language of those who themselves were wan- derers on the sea or in the desert , and to whom the fixed stars were in full reality what their name implies , stars driven in and fixed , by which ...
... classification , but were borrowed from the language of those who themselves were wan- derers on the sea or in the desert , and to whom the fixed stars were in full reality what their name implies , stars driven in and fixed , by which ...
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... classification . We cease to study each flower for its own sake ; and by continually enlarging the sphere of our observation , we try to discover what is common to many and offers those essential points on which groups or nat- ural ...
... classification . We cease to study each flower for its own sake ; and by continually enlarging the sphere of our observation , we try to discover what is common to many and offers those essential points on which groups or nat- ural ...
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... classification is clear . We understand Classification . things if we can comprehend them ; that is to say , if we can grasp and hold together single facts , connect isolated impressions , distinguish between what is essen- tial and ...
... classification is clear . We understand Classification . things if we can comprehend them ; that is to say , if we can grasp and hold together single facts , connect isolated impressions , distinguish between what is essen- tial and ...
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