The Discovery of the Science of Languages: In which are Shown the Real Nature of the Parts of Speech : the Meanings which All Words Carry in Themselves, as Their Own Definitions ; and the Origin of Words, Letters, Figures, Etc. ; in Two Volumes, Nide 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 358 sivua |
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... which the man of enlarged ideas is likely to take of it . The author's pretensions . His confidence in the ultimate success of this discovery 347-358 · THE DISCOVERY OF THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGES . THE reader viii CONTENTS .
... which the man of enlarged ideas is likely to take of it . The author's pretensions . His confidence in the ultimate success of this discovery 347-358 · THE DISCOVERY OF THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGES . THE reader viii CONTENTS .
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... reader who has not read thus far slowly and attentively , and who has consequently passed by many things in this work which he has not clearly and fully understood , should , before proceeding any farther in it , go over the whole of ...
... reader who has not read thus far slowly and attentively , and who has consequently passed by many things in this work which he has not clearly and fully understood , should , before proceeding any farther in it , go over the whole of ...
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... reader will pardon these digressions , but I cannot avoid them , the many ideas to which every word gives birth being too important to be passed over . Ea enters also into the composition of the word man , since the analysis of this ...
... reader will pardon these digressions , but I cannot avoid them , the many ideas to which every word gives birth being too important to be passed over . Ea enters also into the composition of the word man , since the analysis of this ...
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... reader will please to remember , that those observations on man , woman , Adam , & c . , have risen out of an explanation given of the word la , which , though composed of il ea , is not a plural number , since il refers , like a word ...
... reader will please to remember , that those observations on man , woman , Adam , & c . , have risen out of an explanation given of the word la , which , though composed of il ea , is not a plural number , since il refers , like a word ...
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... reader may also remember , that in the account given of ois I allowed him to understand , by a comparison made between was and fois , that there could not be a letter more in ois than in as . To that statement I beg now to add , that ...
... reader may also remember , that in the account given of ois I allowed him to understand , by a comparison made between was and fois , that there could not be a letter more in ois than in as . To that statement I beg now to add , that ...
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affirmative allow alpha already seen already shown analysed form analysis of words ancient appear beginning belonging character composed consequently contraction correct difference discovery Divinity earth easily conceived English word epsilon equal in meaning equal to iv eternal être evident existence farther follows French pronoun French word frequently gamma give glish God's son Greek alphabet Greek language Greek word half head Hebrew Hence ic iv idea implies instance is-i iv-er Judea knowledge lambda languages Latin Latin word latter word leniter literally means livre lysed lysis meant mind negative observation ovum perceive plural number preceded precisely equal primitive pronoun prove quently racter reader remark Saxon sequently signify similar meaning single sound stands in apposition straight line syllable three letters three words truth vita wamb whilst woman womb word becomes word in Greek words mean written