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of so fundamental a human trait as language to any general science of man ' ( v ) . The book is unquestionably of interest to a wider field of readers than the specified anthropologists , but no matter who the reader is , he will find ...
of so fundamental a human trait as language to any general science of man ' ( v ) . The book is unquestionably of interest to a wider field of readers than the specified anthropologists , but no matter who the reader is , he will find ...
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tween different languages has been reduced to a minimum . As for the possibility that there was borrowing prior to the period of independence , this causes no concern at all , since at that time the languages were one language and the ...
tween different languages has been reduced to a minimum . As for the possibility that there was borrowing prior to the period of independence , this causes no concern at all , since at that time the languages were one language and the ...
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Likewise , language is by general consent , impervious to the natural environmental influences which help to produce convergence in non - linguistic culture . Since with all these factors favorable to the application of the genetic ...
Likewise , language is by general consent , impervious to the natural environmental influences which help to produce convergence in non - linguistic culture . Since with all these factors favorable to the application of the genetic ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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