The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 78
... language may be congenital , all languages are traditional . The words in which we think are channels of thought which we have not dug ourselves , but which we found ready - made for us . The work of making language belongs to a period ...
... language may be congenital , all languages are traditional . The words in which we think are channels of thought which we have not dug ourselves , but which we found ready - made for us . The work of making language belongs to a period ...
Pagina 160
... language . Now there are two totally distinct opera- tions which in ordinary parlance go by the same name of language , but which should be distinguished most carefully as Emo- tional and Rational language . The power of showing by ...
... language . Now there are two totally distinct opera- tions which in ordinary parlance go by the same name of language , but which should be distinguished most carefully as Emo- tional and Rational language . The power of showing by ...
Pagina 162
... language . We do not mean by ra- tional language , a language possessing such abstract terms as whiteness , goodness , to have or to be ; but any language in which even the most concrete of words are founded on general concepts , and de ...
... language . We do not mean by ra- tional language , a language possessing such abstract terms as whiteness , goodness , to have or to be ; but any language in which even the most concrete of words are founded on general concepts , and de ...
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