The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 162
... roots , and every one of these roots is the sign of a general concept . This is the most important discovery of the Science of Language . Take any word you like , trace it back historically to its most primitive form , and you will find ...
... roots , and every one of these roots is the sign of a general concept . This is the most important discovery of the Science of Language . Take any word you like , trace it back historically to its most primitive form , and you will find ...
Pagina 259
... roots of language , as ultimate facts . These roots are what remains in the crucible after the most careful analysis of human language , and there is nothing to lead us on to search for one primordial root , or for a small number of uniform ...
... roots of language , as ultimate facts . These roots are what remains in the crucible after the most careful analysis of human language , and there is nothing to lead us on to search for one primordial root , or for a small number of uniform ...
Pagina 261
... roots . While the physiologist still entertains a lin- gering hope that , with the progress of chemical science , it may be possible to pro- duce a living cell out of given materials , we know that roots are simple , that they cannot ...
... roots . While the physiologist still entertains a lin- gering hope that , with the progress of chemical science , it may be possible to pro- duce a living cell out of given materials , we know that roots are simple , that they cannot ...
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