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... theories upon the study of the an languages alone , will be found to have been noticed in the following Grammar enerable Eliot , composed at the distance of a century and a half from our own age , g before any favourite theory or ...
... theories upon the study of the an languages alone , will be found to have been noticed in the following Grammar enerable Eliot , composed at the distance of a century and a half from our own age , g before any favourite theory or ...
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... theory of the language is easy and may be learned in a few days ( ... ) Mr. Heckewelder observes of the Delaware that the verbs are conjugated through all their negative , causative and various other forms , with fewer irregularities ...
... theory of the language is easy and may be learned in a few days ( ... ) Mr. Heckewelder observes of the Delaware that the verbs are conjugated through all their negative , causative and various other forms , with fewer irregularities ...
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... Theories have been ulated instead of facts , every one of which had its day until superseded by some and more fashionable system . " Pickering ( 1831 : 581 ) . On the relationship between theory and facts , see Du Ponceau 73-74 ) and Du ...
... Theories have been ulated instead of facts , every one of which had its day until superseded by some and more fashionable system . " Pickering ( 1831 : 581 ) . On the relationship between theory and facts , see Du Ponceau 73-74 ) and Du ...
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... theory of scontinuous reproduction ( or invention ) in a communicative context 838a : 81-82 ) —by rather uncultivated makers of languages ( 1838a : 83 ) — nges on three factors of differentiation : the diverse character ( including ...
... theory of scontinuous reproduction ( or invention ) in a communicative context 838a : 81-82 ) —by rather uncultivated makers of languages ( 1838a : 83 ) — nges on three factors of differentiation : the diverse character ( including ...
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... theory the Confucian elite ated simple rural values as opposed to a taste for luxury ( superfluous leading only to moral degeneration ) , the merchants who sold for without adding anything of value to society ranked low on the scale ...
... theory the Confucian elite ated simple rural values as opposed to a taste for luxury ( superfluous leading only to moral degeneration ) , the merchants who sold for without adding anything of value to society ranked low on the scale ...
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