Lectures on the Science of Language: Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in ... 1861 [and 1863], Volume 2C. Scribner, 1869 |
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... exist as such in Anglo - Saxon . In Anglo - Saxon the termination of that participle is ande or inde ( Gothic , 1 Archdeacon Hare , Words corrupted by Fulse Analogy or Fulse Deriva tion , p . 65 . ands ; Old High - German , anter ...
... exist as such in Anglo - Saxon . In Anglo - Saxon the termination of that participle is ande or inde ( Gothic , 1 Archdeacon Hare , Words corrupted by Fulse Analogy or Fulse Deriva tion , p . 65 . ands ; Old High - German , anter ...
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... exist in Chinese , but it is certainly not used there to form the plural . Another word employed for forming plu- rals is nung , several , and this again is wanting in Chinese . It fortunately happens , however , that a few words ...
... exist in Chinese , but it is certainly not used there to form the plural . Another word employed for forming plu- rals is nung , several , and this again is wanting in Chinese . It fortunately happens , however , that a few words ...
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... exists in the Kafir languages . " The Kafir women , " as we are told by the Rev. J. W. Appleyard , in his excellent work on the Kafir language , 1 " have many words peculiar to themselves . This arises from a national custom , called ...
... exists in the Kafir languages . " The Kafir women , " as we are told by the Rev. J. W. Appleyard , in his excellent work on the Kafir language , 1 " have many words peculiar to themselves . This arises from a national custom , called ...
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... exist without meaning . Articulate sound is always an utterance , a bringing out of something that is within , a manifestation or revelation of something that wants to manifest and to reveal itself . It would be differ- ent if language ...
... exist without meaning . Articulate sound is always an utterance , a bringing out of something that is within , a manifestation or revelation of something that wants to manifest and to reveal itself . It would be differ- ent if language ...
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... exist nowhere , have no independent reality , what follows ? I think it follows that this so - called body of ... exist with- out skins . If color cannot exist by itself ( åñaν yàp χρῶμα ἐν σώματι ) , it follows that neither can anything ...
... exist nowhere , have no independent reality , what follows ? I think it follows that this so - called body of ... exist with- out skins . If color cannot exist by itself ( åñaν yàp χρῶμα ἐν σώματι ) , it follows that neither can anything ...
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Agni Alphabet ancient Angiras Anglo-Saxon Aryan languages aspirates Asvins breath bright called conception consonantal consonants cows Curtius dawn deity dental derived dialects distinct divine doubt Dyaus earth English etymology express father French German glottis gods Gothic Grammar Grammatik Greek Grimm Grimm's law guage guttural heaven hence Homer horse hymn idea Indra Italian Kafir Kuhn Kuhn's Zeitschrift labial Latin letters likewise Maruts meaning meant originally metaphor mind modern mother myth mythology nations nature never night noun Old High-German Old Norse philosophers phonetic poets Polynesian pronounced Rig-Veda Roman root Sanskrit Sarama Saranyû Savitar Saxon scholars Science of Language sense skrit Slavonic soft sonant sound speak speech spiritus asper spiritus lenis spoken supposed syllable tenuis Teutonic things thought tion tongue trace Tuisco twins Varuna Veda verb vibrations Vivasvat vowels words Yama Zeus δὲ καὶ τῶν