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... thought , was in the first place bent on bringing together facts out language ( s ) . His insistence on the empirical grounding of linguistic ork explains the manifold efforts on his behalf ( a ) to obtain cabularies , grammars , and ...
... thought , was in the first place bent on bringing together facts out language ( s ) . His insistence on the empirical grounding of linguistic ork explains the manifold efforts on his behalf ( a ) to obtain cabularies , grammars , and ...
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... thought ; ey are crucial for a correct appreciation of a scholar's work . In preciating Du Ponceau's " characterization " of the American Indian nguages , we should not be blinded by too facile criticism concerning the ficient data base ...
... thought ; ey are crucial for a correct appreciation of a scholar's work . In preciating Du Ponceau's " characterization " of the American Indian nguages , we should not be blinded by too facile criticism concerning the ficient data base ...
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... thought and must always be adequate to its object . Therefore no language has yet been and probably never will be ound , destitute of forms ; for without them none can exist . By orms I do not mean only inflexions of words and the like ...
... thought and must always be adequate to its object . Therefore no language has yet been and probably never will be ound , destitute of forms ; for without them none can exist . By orms I do not mean only inflexions of words and the like ...
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... thought and must always be adequate to its object . Therefore no language has yet been and probably never will be found , destitute of forms ; for without them none can exist . By forms I do not mean only inflexions of words and the ...
... thought and must always be adequate to its object . Therefore no language has yet been and probably never will be found , destitute of forms ; for without them none can exist . By forms I do not mean only inflexions of words and the ...
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... period . The rn scholar Lao Ssu - kuang , after defining three strains of thought in Neo- cianism — the ontological , the metaphysical , and the subjective — sees the entire Neo- ᏅᏓ CC On the Culici naniu , 13 cachipic by.
... period . The rn scholar Lao Ssu - kuang , after defining three strains of thought in Neo- cianism — the ontological , the metaphysical , and the subjective — sees the entire Neo- ᏅᏓ CC On the Culici naniu , 13 cachipic by.
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