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and philosophy of language and linguistic change which were developed in the course of the Renaissance debates , mark a considerable advance over the notions which had prevailed in previous centuries , and are worthy of far more serious ...
and philosophy of language and linguistic change which were developed in the course of the Renaissance debates , mark a considerable advance over the notions which had prevailed in previous centuries , and are worthy of far more serious ...
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This conception of ' accrescimento , stato e dicrescimento ' is , of course , exactly the same as that applied by Humboldt and Bopp to the ' growth ' ( pre - IE period ) , ' state of perfection ' ( IE period ) and ' decay ' ( post - IE ...
This conception of ' accrescimento , stato e dicrescimento ' is , of course , exactly the same as that applied by Humboldt and Bopp to the ' growth ' ( pre - IE period ) , ' state of perfection ' ( IE period ) and ' decay ' ( post - IE ...
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Then , of course , the nature and ( nota bene ) the direction of the causal relation is easily settled : " This tendency of a decreasing magnitude to result from an increase in relative frequency , may be tentatively named the Law of ...
Then , of course , the nature and ( nota bene ) the direction of the causal relation is easily settled : " This tendency of a decreasing magnitude to result from an increase in relative frequency , may be tentatively named the Law of ...
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