Natural ReligionAsian Educational Services, 1979 - 608 pages |
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... stage . Terminational stage . - - Inflectional stage . - Transitions from one stage to another . - Chinese.- Rask's and Prichard's classification . - Vocalic harmony . LECTURE XIII . LANGUAGES NOT ARYAN AND NOT SEMITIC . - PAGE 311-327 ...
... stage . Terminational stage . - - Inflectional stage . - Transitions from one stage to another . - Chinese.- Rask's and Prichard's classification . - Vocalic harmony . LECTURE XIII . LANGUAGES NOT ARYAN AND NOT SEMITIC . - PAGE 311-327 ...
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... Stage . The first stage , in which each root preserves its in- dependence , and in which there is no formal distinction between a root and a word , I call the Radical Stage . Languages while belonging to this first or Radical Stage have ...
... Stage . The first stage , in which each root preserves its in- dependence , and in which there is no formal distinction between a root and a word , I call the Radical Stage . Languages while belonging to this first or Radical Stage have ...
Page 320
... Stage . The languages belonging to it have generally been called agglutinative , from gluten , glue . Inflectional Stage . The third stage , in which roots coalesce so that neither the one nor the other retains its substantive ...
... Stage . The languages belonging to it have generally been called agglutinative , from gluten , glue . Inflectional Stage . The third stage , in which roots coalesce so that neither the one nor the other retains its substantive ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 1 |
LECTURE II | 27 |
the infinite led to religious ideas Tangible semitangible | 43 |
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